Erika Ishii has stated that she’d “leap” on the probability to play Atsu once more.
Ishii is nominated for Performer in a Main Position at the 2026 BAFTA Video games Awards, which can happen on Friday from London. She’s joined by Troy Baker (Indiana Jones and The Nice Circle), Ben Starr & Jennifer English (Clair Obscure: Expedition 33), Tom McKay (Kingdom Come Deliverance 2), and Aaron Paul (Dispatch) within the class.
Talking to VGC forward of the present, Ishii shared that she’d like to return to Atsu’s world, ought to the franchise select to revisit it.
“Atsu will all the time have a particular place in my coronary heart,” Ishii stated.
“It’s wild that, after three years of attending to stay on this character, it’s really easy to form of identical to pull out the voice once more or to know, oh, sure, that’s how she would react.”
Nevertheless, Ishii additionally shared that if Sucker Punch had been to proceed setting every sport within the franchise in a unique interval with a unique primary character, she’d like to see that as effectively.
“I all the time, I actually, actually love that they do anthology tales. The thought of the title being the outstanding factor and the way every one who assumes the mantle grows in that second in time, through which we play their sport, is so compelling to me. I like anthology sequence, however sure, any alternative to revisit Atsu’s world once more, I’d leap at, completely.”
VGC’s Ghost of Yotei assessment awarded the sport 5 stars and stated it “delivers on the promise of Tsushima with a touching samurai epic”.
“Ghost of Yotei fulfills a lot of the promise of Ghost of Tsushima, delivering a vastly pleasant open-world sport that just about rids itself of Tsushima’s bloat,” we wrote. “Pacing points and a few underdeveloped villains apart, Yotei improves on the unique sport in each division, and delivers best-in-class visuals and music.”
