TheGhost of Yoteitrain continues to pick up speed as we move closer to theSucker Punchsequel’s launch later this year. However, the studio behind the upcomingPlayStationexclusive has taken a brief detour to celebrate Yotei’s predecessor,Ghost of Tsushima, turning five.

To celebrate Tsushima’s fifth anniversary, Sucker Punch has created three new PlayStation avatars featuring the game’s protagonist, Jin Sakai, and it’s giving them away for free. “Thank you so much to our amazing community that continues to show their love and support for our game. It’s been an honor to still see such love five years later,” Sucker Punch tweeted, inviting Tsushima players to share screenshots they’ve taken using the game’s photo mode.

Cover art for Ghost of Tsushima, showing a samurai standing in a field. There is little colour other than red leaves in the wind

Ghost of Tsushima has one of the best photo modes I have ever seen in a game, even five years later. Look no further than the replies to Sucker Punch’s post for evidence of that.

Ghost of Tsushima just got some beautiful new PSN avatars

All three of them are free to claim right now

It’s fitting that some of the screenshots taken in Tsushima could be considered works of art. Jin’s new black and white avatars have been pulled from the Tsushima promotional art that was created by Afro Samurai artist Takashi Okazaki (thanks,Push Square). Truly unique PSN avatars, and all you need to do to claim and use them is enter the codes below via the PlayStation Store.

The avatars aren’t locked to a particular part of the world, but as has been the case when other PSN avatar sets are given away for free, the code you need to enter to claim them differs depending on where you are. There’s likely a time limit on when the avatars can be claimed, so I’d grab them whenever you get the chance.

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PlayStation has previouslygiven away The Last of Us Part 1andAstro Bot PSN avatars for free. They might no longer be available, but the codes are there if you missed out and you’d like to check.

If you haven’t played Tsushima and you’d like to squeeze it in before Yotei’s arrival on October 3, you can currentlypick up the Director’s Cut for less than $30as opposed to the standard $70 it usually retails for. If you play Tsushima and its stance system doesn’t win you over, don’t worry,its developers have already confirmed it won’t be making a return in Yotei.