Check Out 18 Minutes of Gameplay Footage for “Ghostwire: Tokyo”

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Tango Gameworks is preparing to release a new first-person action-adventure game on March 25. It’s called “Ghostwire: Tokyo,” and we strongly recommend you to see the new gameplay footage.

The upcoming game won’t be available for many platforms, but we can realistically hope that the situation will change in the near future. With so many exciting consoles out there, it seems to be only a matter of time until they’ll be adapted for pretty much any video game from the market.

“Ghostwire: Tokyo” arrives for PS5 and PC

It’s interesting to see that the upcoming game will be available for PlayStation 5 but not for PlayStation 4. Sony’s previous generation of consoles slowly starts to become obsolete, whether the fans like it or not. That’s how life goes in general, not to mention when it comes to tech. Either you choose to adapt, or you’ll be forgotten forever. It’s really that simple.

Behold the gameplay footage:

Here’s how Bethesda describes the game, the publisher of the title:

Tokyo is overrun by deadly supernatural forces, perpetrated by a dangerous occultist, causing Tokyo’s population to vanish in an instant. Ally with a powerful spectral entity on their quest for vengeance and master a powerful arsenal of abilities to unravel the dark truth behind the disappearance as you FACE THE UNKNOWN in Ghostwire: Tokyo.

Judging by the footage, your mission as a player is to take down all sorts of evil forces. It’s great to see that the protagonist has some superpowers himself, as he’ll get to fight fire with fire.

The graphics look pretty good as well, which means that those willing to enjoy the game from a PC will need to invest a bit in their hardware components if they haven’t done so already.

Do you think you have what it takes to be the savior in “Ghostwire: Tokyo”?

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.