Ghostwire: Tokyo is an upcoming supernatural action-adventure game created by Tango GameWorks and Bethesda Softworks. Recently, the developers officially confirmed the release date (March 25), and then released a detailed video showing the gameplay.
In the trailer for Ghostwire: Tokyo, we are shown the main character Akito, who are exploring the Japanese metropolis covered in spirits: instead of missing people, the city is filled with terrible ghosts. Having merged with the spirit of detective Kei-Kei, who will not climb into his pocket for a word, Akito gains access to elemental forces, which are all at once called ethereal weaving in the game. With their help, he destroys enemies. However, there will be more traditional weapons. For example, onions.
The 10-minute trailer shows off plenty of combat, exploration, and cutscenes, but wait. Let's forget about that for a second. On the PlayStation Blog, Tango Gameworks director Kenji Kimura revealed an important detail of Ghostwire: Tokyo: the shops where you sell and buy various items are run by cute youkai cats who wear traditional kimonos.
These enterprising cats sell all sorts of merchandise, including food, charms, arrows, and more.
And in the game world you can meet fluffy tanuki or even pet small dogs. Tango Gameworks is moving in the right direction.
Ghostwire: Tokyo will release on March 25 on PC and PlayStation 5. Release on other consoles is due after March 2023 due to a temporary exclusivity deal with Sony.
The success of the title is quite expected.
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