Legends is a standalone, cooperative multiplayer experience inspired by Japanese folklore. You and up to three friends take on the roles of four classes: Samurai, Hunter, Ronin, or Assassin.
The latest “run to new” patches introduced:
The search phrase “runeto new” suggests you are a user in a hurry to get to fresh content. Here is the verdict:
Text overlay:
"New Eto Run in Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut Multiplayer 😱🔥" ghostoftsushimadirectorscutmulti26runeto new
On-screen:
Fast clips of assassinations + magma bomb + smoke vanish.
Text: "No sword kills. Only ghost weapons. Try it before the 2026 patch."
Caption:
"Multiplayer Legends just got a new meta – The Eto Run. Full build guide linked in bio. #GhostOfTsushima #DirectorsCut #Multiplayer #EtoRun"
If "Runeto new" was actually meant to be "Rune to New" (like a charm/rune setup for New Game+), let me know and I'll rework this entirely! If "Runeto new" was actually meant to be
Ghost of Tsushima does not use traditional “runes” (like Elden Ring). However, players often call the Charm system “runes.” In NG+ at the Director’s Cut level, you can stack Major Charms with status effects that feel like rune powers—poison, fire, and staggering.
To “runeto new” (run to new) NG+, simply finish the main story and select “New Game+” from the main menu. You will retain your power while facing smarter, more aggressive enemies.
The Director’s Cut is not merely a re-release. It is a complete overhaul designed to leverage the power of modern hardware. When players upgrade to this new version, they receive: But the two pillars that keep players coming
But the two pillars that keep players coming back years after launch are NG+ (New Game Plus) and Legends Multiplayer.
The garbled phrase “runeto new” most likely refers to a datamined raid called “Run to the New Dawn” – a three-chapter nightmare mission set on a corrupted version of Iki Island. Key features:
To celebrate the update, Sucker Punch is reportedly launching a two-week event called Ghost of Legend (April 26 – May 10, 2026). During this event: