Ghostwire Tokyo postponed to early 2022

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Ghostwire Tokyo postponed to early 2022

Ghostwire The release of Ghostwire: Tokyo, the story of a supernatural warrior (that's you) battling the evil spirits that haunt the city of Tokyo, where nearly all the citizens have disappeared due to unexplained events, has been delayed. An official release date had not been announced, but the game was expected to be released by the end of this year. Today, however, developer Tango Gameworks announced that it has decided to delay the game to early 2022.

"We want to get the game into your hands as soon as possible so you can experience the unforgettable version of Haunted Tokyo that we worked so hard to create," Tango Gameworks tweeted. At the same time, we are focused on protecting the well-being of all Tango employees." The new release window will give us time to bring the Ghostwire world to life as we have always envisioned it."

While a delay is always disappointing (but, as the saying goes, generally preferable to being on schedule with a crappy game), good news or bad news, depending on how you feel about the backlog, this change makes what is already one of the best years in PC gaming history It means that 2022, which is becoming, will be even stronger.

Along with Ghostwire, which may be especially significant for Bethesda: Ghostwire: Tokyo (Tango Gameworks is part of ZeniMax Media, Bethesda is the publisher), Arkane's co-op shooter Redfall" and the highly anticipated sci-fi RPG "Starfield" will also be released. Other notable titles include "The Elden Ring," "Kerbal Space Program 2," "Stalker 2," "Avatar," "Tiny Tina's Wonderlands," and "Ark 2 Starring Vin Diesel.

And despite the postponement of Ghostwire, there is still plenty going on in Tokyo: Deathloop (also a Bethesda title), Far Cry 6, Battlefield 2042, Halo Infinite, and many more in 2021. There's plenty more to come.

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