Ghostwire: Tokyo

Ghostwire Tokyo is a 2022 release developed by Tango Gameworks. The first-person shooter/action and adventure release has players traveling through a terrifying ghost-infested Tokyo and doing battle with an array of spirits.

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Released
March 25, 2022
ESRB
T for Teen: Language, Violence
Developer(s)
Tango Gameworks
Publisher(s)
Bethesda
Engine
Unreal Engine 4

Tokyo is overrun by deadly supernatural forces as a dangerous occultist causes the city's population to vanish in an instant. Join forces with a powerful spectral entity on their quest for vengeance and master a powerful arsenal of abilities to unravel the dark truth behind the disappearances.

Explore a unique vision of Tokyo twisted by a supernatural presence. From its ultra-modern cityscape to its traditional temples and narrow alleyways, discover a hauntingly beautiful city teeming with Yokai - vengeful spirits that prowl the streets.

Discover iconic landmarks like Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Tower, stunningly rendered with incredible detail and built to take advantage of next-generation technology. Wield a combination of upgradeable elemental powers and ghost-hunting skills to combat the supernatural threat. Use your ethereal abilities to ascend to the top of Tokyo's skyline and soar over the streets to discover new missions or even get the drop on your enemies.

The Ko-Omote boss from Ghostwire: Tokyo
Ghostwire: Tokyo's Enemy Design Hinges on the 'Unordinary Lurking in the Ordinary'

In an interview with The Best War Games, Ghostwire: Tokyo game director Kenji Kimura discusses Tango's approach to designing the Visitors.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Builds a Paranormal Mystery in a Realistic Tokyo

After playing the first two chapters of Ghostwire: Tokyo, it's clear that Tango Gameworks strikes a fine balance between many of the game's elements.

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GhostWire: Tokyo Might Be the Closest Thing to a Doctor Strange Game

Marvel fans have wanted a Doctor Strange game, and while there's no official title in the works, GhostWire: Tokyo might scratch that itch.

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PS5 Console Exclusive Ghostwire: Tokyo Gets New Trailer at State of Play Event

The official launch trailer for Ghostwire: Tokyo is out in the wild after being revealed during PlayStation’s latest State of Play event.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Fans Should Keep an Eye on Slitterhead

Ghostwire: Tokyo could get a sequel eventually, but before that happens, Slitterhead might offer fans a similarly thrilling experience.

A nekomata yokai operating a bodega in Ghostwire: Tokyo
Ghostwire: Tokyo's Interactive Cats and Dogs Add Some Valuable Whimsy

Ghostwire: Tokyo has all kinds of scary supernatural enemies, but it also has some cats and dogs that give the game’s tone more depth.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Interview With Shinji Mikami and Tango Gameworks

The Best War Games discusses the upcoming PlayStation 5 console exclusive game Ghostwire: Tokyo with Shinji Mikami and Tango Gameworks.

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Former Resident Evil Director Would Like to Direct At Least One More Game

Former Resident Evil director and survival horror legend Shinji Mikami goes on the record saying that he'd like to direct at least one more game.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Has Boss Fights and About 10 Different Enemy Types

The Best War Games speaks with Ghostwire: Tokyo developers about the game's boss fights, enemies, and other characters players will encounter.