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Ghostwire Tokyo Will Head to the PS5 and PC in 2021 (Update)

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During the PlayStation 5 game reveal, Tango Gameworks’ next title had its moment. Ghostwire Tokyo will be heading to the system and PC in 2021. The new trailer showed off more of the game’s ambiance, while also giving us a look at gameplay and how its shaping up.

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Ahead of the presentation, Shinji Mikami spoke about the title. He noted that, “PlayStation 5 has allowed us to realize our vision of Tokyo.”

Here is the new Tokyo Ghostwire trailer that looks at its gameplay.

The PlayStation Blog has updated with information about the game and some of the spirits folks will face. Here are the official descriptions for Amewarashi, Kuchisake, and Shiromuku, three foes people will face.

  • Amewarashi: This entity manifests as a young child in a yellow raincoat. Derived from the powerful emotions of sadness caused by being separated from his parents, as well as his innocent yet mischievous spirit, this Visitor will call for help and bring forth fellow spirit when it feels threatened. 
  • Shiromuku: Shiromuku is a traditional type of pure white wedding kimono, and though she may appear to be a bride, this Visitor is actually a physical manifestation of powerful emotions. This Visitor represents regret and strong feelings for a partner she was never able to marry.  
  • Kuchisake: Inspired by an actual urban legend, the Kuchisake-onna is a strong and agile opponent, capable of closing distances quickly to get at you with her large scissor blades. Be careful if she asks you if you find her attractive; there are no right answers there.

Tokyo Ghostwire will come to the PlayStation 5 and PC in 2021.


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