Now that it has been confirmed that Ghost of Yotei, the highly anticipated sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, will be launching on a clean slate with a new protagonist and a fresh setting, there's plenty of room for speculation about how it could build on its predecessor's strengths while simultaneously improving upon its shortcomings. Set in 1603, 300 years after Ghost of Tsushima, Ghost of Yotei introduces a new protagonist, Atsu, who is led to the land of Ezo (modern day Hokkaido) on a revenge path. Naturally, Ghost of Yotei's brand-new setting and protagonist offer a unique opportunity for it to refine the narrative of its predecessor, with Ghost of Tsushima's final act, in particular, being brought to mind.