Ghost of Yotei PS5 Launch Celebrated with Stunning Art

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– Ghost of Yotei launched on October 2, 2025, and other Sony first-party studios are celebrating by sharing original artwork on social media.
– Housemarque created art showing Atsu and Arjun Devraj from the upcoming game Saros trading weapons.
– Guerrilla Games shared an illustration of Atsu and Aloy from Horizon sitting together by a campfire, created by lead artist Ilya Golitsyn.
– Sony Santa Monica and Naughty Dog contributed artwork featuring Atsu with Kratos and Atreus, and with Ellie from The Last of Us, respectively.
– Additional art was shared by Team Asobi and Kojima Productions, with more expected to be added as other studios post their contributions.
The highly anticipated release of Ghost of Yotei on October 2, 2025, has sparked a wave of celebratory artwork from fellow PlayStation Studios teams. This tradition of sharing original art to mark a major game launch continues with stunning contributions from Sony’s top-tier developers, all honoring Sucker Punch Productions and their latest sequel.
As North American studios begin their day, more artistic tributes are expected to appear online. We will continue updating this article with new pieces as they emerge from various development houses across the region.
Housemarque kicked off the celebrations with an illustration showing Atsu and Arjun Devraj, the protagonist from their upcoming project Saros, exchanging weapons in a symbolic gesture of camaraderie between the two game worlds.
Guerrilla Games shared a particularly heartwarming scene featuring Atsu sharing a peaceful campfire moment with Aloy from the Horizon series. The artwork, created by Guerrilla Lead Artist Ilya Golitsyn, beautifully blends the atmospheric styles of both franchises while celebrating the launch milestone.
Sony Santa Monica presented their own crossover masterpiece depicting Kratos and Atreus encountering Atsu alongside her loyal wolf companion. This striking visual, credited to artist David Long, brings together two different mythological worlds in a single frame that fans have been eagerly sharing across social platforms.
Naughty Dog contributed a musical-themed piece showing Atsu and Ellie from The Last of United series playing instruments together while the wolf rests peacefully between them. Concept Artist David Blatt created this harmonious scene that captures the shared creative spirit across PlayStation’s exclusive titles.
Team Asobi took a slightly different approach by featuring the Atsu Special Bot as it appears in Astro Bot, offering a playful interpretation that stays true to their studio’s signature style. Even Kojima Productions, though not officially part of PS Studios, joined the celebration with their own congratulatory post for the Sucker Punch team.
This ongoing tradition of cross-studio artistic recognition has become a beloved aspect of major PlayStation releases. The collective creativity on display demonstrates the strong community bonds within Sony’s game development teams while giving fans unique insights into how these iconic characters might interact across different gaming universes.
(Source: PushSquare)





