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Ghostwire: Tokyo will receive a sequel or expansions in the future

So far, however, no specific dates.
Ghostwire: Tokyo will receive a sequel or expansions in the future

Ghostwire: Tokyo game director Kenji Kimura said that in the future he would be happy to work on a full-fledged continuation of the game, or at least a plot addition. The team of authors liked to embody on the screen one of the districts of Tokyo, Shibuyu, in which the main events of the project took place.

Note that, according to the material from the developer's interview, Shinji Mikami, the direct head of the Tango Gameworks studio, did not take part in the creation of the game. Perhaps if the creator of the Resident Evil series had put his hand to the action, we would have got a much more atmospheric game at the end.

Recall that the critics warmly received Ghostwire: Tokyo, although the game itself, in fact, does not stand out in any way.



Author
Edward Dmitriev
Date of publication
10 May 2022


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