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Ghostwire: Tokyo delays its haunting into early 2022Down to the wire
Down to the wire

Ghostwire: Tokyohas been delayed into “early 2022.” The action-adventure horror game from Shinji Mikami’s Tango Gameworks had been expected this autumn, butvia a statement on Twitter, the studio said that they were “focused on protecting the health of everyone at Tango.”
Here’s the Twitter statement:
An update on Ghostwire: Tokyo from@TangoGameworks:pic.twitter.com/hK3TF23A8o— Ghostwire: Tokyo (@playGhostwire)July 13, 2021
An update on Ghostwire: Tokyo from@TangoGameworks:pic.twitter.com/hK3TF23A8o
The news doesn’t come as much of a surprise given that very little has been seen of Ghostwire over the past year.
The studio claiming to be protecting staff is perhaps of extra significance given that Ghostwire: Tokyo’s original creative director Ikumi Nakamura left the studio not long after her memorable E3 appearance in 2019, citing the job’s impact on her health. Nakamurais now forming her own studio.
Here’s a trailer of Ghostwire from 2020. Its monster design is cool and I would like to rip out their ghost hearts with my bare hands, thanks.
GhostWire: Tokyo – Gameplay Reveal Trailer | PS5Watch on YouTube
GhostWire: Tokyo – Gameplay Reveal Trailer | PS5
