Ghostwire
Ghostwire: Tokyo offers us all one more look at Ghostwire before we head out to experience it all
By now you should have had a chance to play the small bit out there for Ghostwire: Tokyo on the PS5 and now we have a bit more to see as we gear up for the game's launch. Tango Gameworks has done an amazing job of hyping the game up while keeping so much shrouded in mystery that I cannot wait for March 25th to get here so we can all experience what the game has to offer. That is also why I am glad to offer up the latest for Ghostwire: Tokyo that takes us all a bit further into the odd world with more teases of what is to come. More of the underworld needs to be explored here and more of the entities need to be put to rest for good, and that is what we have to look at now.
While the following is a bunch of new gameplay for Ghostwire: Tokyo, there is little context as to what is going on and how we are going to be doing some of these things in the game. All we need to know, apparently, is that it is going to look amazing and dive deeper into the culture's supernatural side of things. All while we get our best sorcerer supreme on blasting all of these horrors out there. Have a look at the pre-launch trailer for Ghostwire: Tokyo and tell me that is not the vibe you are getting from all of this for now. I am sure it will all feel vastly different in our hands, but that is what the video is highlighting for me.
Ghostwire: Tokyo — Pre-Launch Trailer
How far would you go to save a city in turmoil? Following a mass vanishing of Tokyo’s population and otherworldly beings breaking into our reality, an unlikely duo works together to uncover the truth and confront the malevolent force encroaching the city in Ghostwire: Tokyo, launching March 25 for PlayStation 5.
Pre-order Ghostwire: Tokyo or Ghostwire: Tokyo Deluxe Edition for PlayStation 5 to receive the Hannya Outfit and the exclusive Premium Biker Outfit Pack! In addition to the full base game, the Ghostwire: Tokyo Deluxe Edition also contains 3-day early access to the full game, the Shinobi Outfit, and Kunai Weapon items. You’ll also receive the Streetwear Outfit Pack so Akito can take to Tokyo’s streets in style!
Have you been getting pumped up for the release of Ghostwire: Tokyo or will you be sitting to see how others receive it? Do you think it looks like a mage simulator with some interesting enemies out there or will it be like the developer's other titles and blow our minds even further? Did you get in on the game with the prelude that is out there or are you going in as blind as you can for all of this? Let us and the world out there know what you are thinking down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all as you wish. More for Ghostwire: Tokyo should be on the way, so keep an eye out for all of that and much more.