As with most announcements from the gaming world today, information about the Ghostwire: Tokyo delay was shared on social media, more specifically on the game’s official Twitter, on Tuesday. In a specially prepared statement, Tango Gameworks thanked those who are looking forward to the game and for their patience with the new news, as well as described the circumstances of this decision. You can find the entire text below:
According to the developer’s statement, Ghostwire: Tokyo will be released in early 2022 as more time is needed for the game to be as the developers had hoped. In addition, the current complications of the pandemic also played a role in the delay decision.
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a unique production in that it will be released by Bethesda – a company owned by Microsoft, but it will not be released on the Xbox console at the time of the premiere. Initially, it will only be released on PlayStation 5 and PC, although this is likely to change in the future, when the exclusivity period planned by Tango Gameworks has passed.
Since the announcement of the information about the platforms on which the title will be available, players could also hear about how the DualSense controller will work with the game and how adaptive triggers will help them differentiate between the individual abilities of their characters. The technological capabilities of PlayStation 5 will also be helpful in directing a kind of “sixth sense” of the hero as he traverses the streets of Tokyo.
According to the latest information, the game will be released in early 2022.