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Ghostwire: Tokyo gets ghoulish in March

Tango Gameworks is hosting an official showcase tomorrow

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Ghostwire: Tokyo is joining the ever-growing lineup of springtime game releases. Tango Gameworks’ paranormal action game will launch on March 25, 2022.

The date reveal comes as part of Sony’s announcement of an official showcase tomorrow, highlighting the upcoming title. The showcase will go live tomorrow, Feb. 3, at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT. You can find the YouTube page for it here.

Though Tango Gameworks is a Bethesda studio, thus under the Xbox umbrella, Ghostwire: Tokyo is still slated to be a PlayStation console exclusive. Xbox already confirmed it would be honoring that pre-existing deal, as it did for Deathloop.

Ghostwire: Tokyo has felt a bit hazy over time, as we’ve seen just a few trailers and some delays to its eventual release. Still, with a release date set and so soon at that, it won’t be long until we get to see what the Tango Gameworks crew has been putting together.

Alongside the standard edition, Ghostwire Tokyo will also have a Deluxe Edition. This special digital version will add a few pieces of bonus content in a Shinobi Outfit, Kunai Weapon, and Streetwear Fashion Pack. It’ll also let you get hands on with Ghostwire a few days earlier, allowing three days of early access.

We’ll see what Tango’s up to tomorrow once the official showcase airs.


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