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Ghostwire: Tokyo Confirmed For 25 March, Gets February Showcase This Week [Update]

Great news for PC and PlayStation 5 action-adventure fans: Tango Gameworks’ latest horror-laced title will be out pretty soon.

As predicted earlier, Ghostwire: Tokyo will be out for PC and PS5 on 25 March. In addition, there will be a showcase for the game on PlayStation’s YouTube channel later this week on 4th February, 6am GMT+8. We’ll most likely see first-person ghost-busting gameplay that’s close to the retail build in the next few months.

Here are the game’s key features; the back-of-the-box stuff:

  • Explore a Broken, Beautiful Tokyo – Ghostwire: Tokyo harnesses the power of the PlayStation 5 to re-create Tokyo’s timeless beauty—an unmatched mix of ultra-modern cityscapes, deep dark alleyways, and beautiful ancient temples—but with a supernatural twist that will be a surprise even to those who are familiar with the city. While barren and ominous, the metropolis’ splendour is on full display with iconic landmarks including Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Tower, and more.
  • Next-Gen Fidelity on PlayStation 5 – Tango Gameworks is using the power and speed of PlayStation 5 to forge a beautiful, supernatural version of Tokyo like never before with haptic feedback for every ability and character action with the DualSense Wireless Controller and advanced 3D spatial audio that immerses the player in an ominous city with dangers to uncover around every corner.
  • Wield Paranormal Abilities – Ghostwire: Tokyo features a robust combat system that allows players to employ supernatural powers to unleash devastating, otherworldly attacks and interact with the paranormal in a variety of ways—cleanse, banish, and destroy. Throughout their journey, players will grow their newfound powers to suit their playstyle and take the fight to the supernatural.
  • Face the Unknown – Tango is known for their creepy monsters and Japan’s culture—stories of youkai (supernatural beings from Japanese folklore), ghost stories, and urban legends—provides plenty of inspiration. In the studio’s version of Tokyo, evil spirits are wandering the city in search of victims. Players will encounter supernatural entities such as Shiromoku, a spirit of a young bride in a traditional white kimono who was unable to wed her lover and has endless regret, and Amewarashi, a paranormal entity in the form of a child wearing a raincoat that manifests due to its great sadness from being separated from his parents and his mischievous spirit.

Ghostwire: Tokyo looks sleeker and “cleaner” than Tango’s last game, the Evil Within/Psychobreak series, though we’re pretty sure this new title will have its fair share of memorable moments and dread-inducing atmosphere. In any case, the game’s a beauty to look at!

Check out the gameplay below:

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