{"id":81102,"date":"2025-01-28T22:44:30","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:44:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ghostwire-tokyo-platforms-trailers-release-date-everything-we-know-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:44:30","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:44:30","slug":"ghostwire-tokyo-platforms-trailers-release-date-everything-we-know-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ghostwire-tokyo-platforms-trailers-release-date-everything-we-know-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Ghostwire Tokyo: Platforms, trailers, release date &#038; everything we know &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ghostwire Tokyo: Platforms, trailers, release date &#038; everything we know Tango GameworksGhostwire Tokyo transports players into a tormented Tokyo haunted by Yokai and steeped in Japanese tradition, so for those shinigami hoping to slay some demons, here\u2019s its confirmed release date, platforms, and trailers. Bethesda\u2019s upcoming title, Ghostwire: Tokyo is set to be the perfect blend of Japanese folklore and Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s vibrant yet violent vistas. Set in the moonlight streets of a parallel Tokyo that has been overrun by fearsome spirits and demonic entities, your character is the lone hero that will bring the creature behind these machinations to justice. Looking to channel your inner Shinigami and reap some mischievous souls? Here\u2019s everything we know about Ghostwire: Tokyo, including its release date, trailers, and platforms. Contents Release Date &#8211; Platforms &#8211; Trailers &#8211; Gameplay &#8211; Ghostwire Tokyo visual novel &#8211; Ghostwire Tokyo release date Ghostwire Tokyo is set to launch on Friday, March 25, Sony announced during a deep dive in early February. An earlier PlayStation Store listing spotted by MP1st previously outed a March 24, 2022 release date before being removed. Ghostwire Tokyo platforms Despite Xbox Game Studios\u2019 acquisition of Bethesda Softworks, Ghostwire Tokyo will remain a Windows and PlayStation exclusive at launch. It will, however, only be available to PlayStation 5 owners. Read More: The 10 best games of 2021 &#8211; However, Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, revealed to Bloomberg that the game will be coming to Xbox a year after its release. Ghostwire Tokyo trailers E3 2019 Trailer As a busy day in Tokyo comes to a close, all of the city\u2019s residents simply vanish in the blink of an eye, leaving one man to take down the perils that haunt this once-proud city. Oh, and there\u2019s a Shiba Inu, and yes, you can pet them. Hannya Trailer Transported to a terrifyingly twisted Tokyo where Yokai stalk the streets, your character is the unfortunate hero in a world dominated by demons. Utilizing a whole host of elemental-inspired skills, you\u2019re tasked with fighting your way through the hordes to meet their mysterious maker. February 2022 Official Showcase After a few months of silence, Ghostwire Tokyo returned to the spotlight in a big way with its official February Showcase. This 20-minute demonstration revealed our first look at extended gameplay and outlined a range of combat and traversal mechanics. March 2022 State of Play Trailer Ahead of Ghostwire\u2019s launch, Sony included a last peek at the game in its March State of Play to give players a look at the supernatural thriller. Gameplay In the Hannya trailer, we see the player character bending nature to his will. Attacking foes head-on using different combinations of elemental spells, these creatures won\u2019t know what hit them. As you defeat demons, their cores will be revealed. From here, you can perform a series of martial arts-inspired takedowns to rid Tokyo of these pesky Yokai once and for all. The game appears to follow a traditional open-world structure fit with a variety of primary and side objectives. The vast Tokyo playspace is littered with T\u014dr\u014d Shrines in need of cleansing. Doing so while taking care of any nearby foes will provide a source of experience and skill points. 32 abilities in total, all with their own upgrades, feature in Ghostwire Tokyo. Some may improve your mobility while others unlock more powerful attacks. Read More: Top 5 PlayStation VR games ranked &#8211; Furthermore, collecting appears to be a key part of the experience as well, with players having access to a full inventory and equipment management system. Ghostwire Tokyo visual novel Ghostwire: Tokyo \u2013 Prelude is a free visual novel that sees players join the mysterious KK and his team of supernatural detectives as they investigate an unusual disappearance. Players can choose different interactions with KK\u2019s associates to piece together their stories in Ghostwire\u2019s unique prequel. The visual novel will be available to all PS4, PS5, and PC players starting 8th March, 2022. Bethesda has also uploaded a brief teaser trailer that showcases the game\u2019s artstyle and a few characters that will be featured in the story. So that\u2019s everything we know about Ghostwire Tokyo: from its proposed release date to its gameplay and trailers. Need something new to play in the meantime? Check out our list of game release hubs: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 | Hogwarts Legacy | Forspoken | Elden Ring | Assassin\u2019s Creed Infinity | Diablo 4 | Overwatch 2<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ghostwire Tokyo: Platforms, trailers, release date &#038; everything we know Tango GameworksGhostwire Tokyo transports players into a tormented Tokyo haunted by Yokai and steeped in Japanese tradition, so for those shinigami hoping to slay some demons, here\u2019s its confirmed release date, platforms, and trailers. 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