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Though, it does offer a massive look. The trailer gives a nice and succinct summary of the story players can expect, while ramping up the visuals so you know how hectic the game will be to play.
Ghostwire: Tokyo comes from developer Tango Gameworks who created the Evil Within series. If you’re familiar with that and the inspirations it took from Resident Evil, you might have more of an idea of the hellish ghost story coming in Ghostwire: Tokyo.
You can see the trailer here and below:
Recently a prelude visual novel of Ghostwire: Tokyo released for players wanting more of a look into the story. Twinfinite also got the chance to preview the game and you can find out what we thought of it. Stick around as we cover today (March 9) State of Play and help you find all the new reveals and updates!
Ghostwire: Tokyo will release on March 25 for PlayStation 5 and PC.
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