GhostWire: Tokyo Launches on March 24, According to PlayStation Store Listing

Tango Gameworks' action-adventure title is slated for early 2022, and a recent PlayStation Store leak may have given the final release date away.

Posted By | On 20th, Jan. 2022

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Halfway through last year, Bethesda announced that GhostWire: Tokyo wouldn’t be able to hit its previously announced 2021 launch date, and would instead by releasing in early 2022. And now that we are in 2022, questions about what exactly the state of the game and its launch is are being asked.

It seems, however, that it might not be too far away. As spotted by MP1st, the PlayStation Store page of GhostWire: Tokyo was updated, with the game showing a release date of March 24. The release date seems to have been removed from the page since then, but you can check out screencaps of the same below, courtesy of MP1st.

This wouldn’t be the first indication of GhostWire: Tokyo possibly releasing soon. Recently, the game has also been rated in Korea and Taiwan. Meanwhile, recent leaks have claimed that the game is going to receive new details via a media event this month. Read more on that through here.

Whenever it launches, GhostWire: Tokyo will launch for PS5 and PC.


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