GhostWire: Tokyo Launches March 25, Official Showcase Set for Tomorrow

Sony has also confirmed that those who purchase the game's Deluxe Edition will get additional bonus content and three days of early access.

Posted By | On 02nd, Feb. 2022

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GhostWire: Tokyo leaks have been doing the rounds frequently these last few days, and especially with Bethesda having previous said that the game would launch in early 2022, it’s been clear that if it is to stick to that window, it’ll need some updates soon. And it seems it is indeed sticking to that window.

Sony will be hosting an “official showcase” for GhostWire: Tokyo tomorrow, on February 4, where you can expect to see new gameplay footage and learn crucial details about the game and its story- though a lot of that has been leaked in recent days.

The description of the video, which is embedded below, also provides a brief overview of the game’s premise. It reads: “In an instant, nearly all of Tokyo’s population vanishes and paranormal Visitors from another world take their place in the streets. As Akito, one of the city’s last living humans, you must join forces with a spirit named KK to put an end to the supernatural threat encroaching on Tokyo.”

The description reveals other details as well. For starters, as per recent leaks (more or less), GhostWire: Tokyo will launch on March 25, which is surprisingly close. Meanwhile, pre-order bonuses include two outfits, while those who purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition will get three days of early access and some additional bonus content with the Shinobi Outfit, Kunai Weapon, and the Streetwear Fashion Pack.

Stay tuned for more details from the showcase.


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