The fog is lifting on the mystery of Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a game somewhat shrouded in mystery, at least until now. Recently, I was lucky enough to be invited into a preview event for the game, which launches exclusively on PlayStation and PC in March 2022. For the longest time, Ghostwire was essentially off my radar as an Xbox player, but since Microsoft purchased ZeniMax and thus Ghostwire`s developer, Tango Gameworks, along with it, the prospect of Ghostwire hitting Xbox Series X and Series S in the future is naturally very high (albeit, as of yet unconfirmed).
Ahead of the preview event, I went hunting for information on the game and what you actually do in it, and save for a few scraps here and there, there wasn`t a broad explanation of how Ghostwire: Tokyo works, or what it asks of you.
Now that I`ve seen the game for myself, it`s certainly made its way onto my most anticipated upcoming games list. This is the quirky Ghostbusters-like FPS I didn`t know I need...
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