Two completely new IPs were showcased at Bethesda’s E3 2019 press conference. One of them was Ghostwire Tokyo. Ikumi Nakamura, creative director, took to the stage with confidence, enthusiasm and sincerity. This was in stark contrast with the trailer's creepiness and dark aesthetic beauty. The concepts for Ghostwire: Tokyo, whatever they may be, look amazing in a CGI video. More has been revealed since then, including some footage that was shown at the Future of Gaming, Sony's June 2020 PS5 show, which featured significant footage. Mikami, Nakamura, is now the director of the project. This game is exclusive to the timed console. We now know more about the game that could be one of the most popular PS5 games: VPN Deals: A lifetime license for $16, and monthly plans starting at $1.What is Ghostwire Tokyo? Ghostwire: Tokyo was a new Tango Gameworks game that was shown at Bethesda’s E3 2019 press conference. Capcom veteran Shinji Miami founded Tango Gameworks in 2010. The Evil Within 2 and The Evil Within 2 are the most well-known titles in the studio's history. Mikami worked on Resident Evil at Capcom. This game will be very creepy, you can see! What's the Ghostwire: Tokyo story?Source: Bethesda SoftworksGhostwire: Tokyo is (surprise!) Tokyo is a place where suddenly, 99% of the population vanishes without explanation or warning. They leave behind clothes in a Rapture-like incident. You are the main character and you will remain until a strange, evil force that arrives in the city may be responsible. You have to find it and use your "spectral" powers to fight the darkness. These spirits aren’t the only ones new to the streets. The Visitors, a masked group that wears Hannya masks, are also present. Their roles in the story are being kept secret. Ghostwire: Tokyo trailers. You can see the original concept trailer for E3 2019, right here.You can also view the gameplay trailer for Sony's June 2021 PS5 Event, The Future of Gaming.Ghostwire: Tokyo gameplaySource: Bethesda SoftworksAlthough there are some "spooky" elements, this is not a survival horror game like The Evil Within. This is a first-person action game that lets you fight powerful spirits using your own supernatural abilities. Each spirit is unique and will have its strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, you must think carefully about every fight. The game's tagline says "Don't Fear the Unknown." Attack it." We also know a few other interesting tidbits. There are three spirits: Shiromuku and Amewarashi.The game will feature 3D audio support.It supports DualSense controllers on the PS5 with haptic feedback to convey the special effects of different abilities. Ghostwire: Tokyo Game Director Kenji Kimura says, "We are particularly excited about the possibility of players experiencing this modern, yet Visitor-filled, city with 3D sound." "This Tokyo version is unlike any other version." Ghostwire: Tokyo will allow you to hear and experience sounds you would never hear in real life. We hope that you'll feel inspired to identify and seek out the source of these sounds using 3D sound. Ghostwire: Tokyo allows you to pet dogs. Although technically it is part of the gameplay, we felt it was important enough to have its own section. Tango Gameworks confirmed that Ghostwire: Tokyo allows you to pet ALL DOGSIs Ghostwire: Tokyo open world? Many players wonder if Ghostwire: Tokyo takes place in an open-world. Although we aren't sure at the moment, it seems likely based on what we have seen. The Evil Within 2, the previous studio game, was semi-open. This gave players access to a few large areas, but also maintained a fairly straightforward main path. Why did Ikumi Nagamura leave Tango GameworksSource: Bethesda SoftworksAfter nine years at Tango Gameworks, creative director Nakamura said that she would be leaving the company on September 4. At this time, it's unclear why she left. However, she has been touring studios around the globe, so perhaps she needs more time to decide what she wants. Is Ghostwire: Tokyo PS5 exclusive ?Source: Bethesda SoftworksGhostwire: Tokyo is a PS5 exclusive for now. This deal will be honored, despite Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax Media. Bethesda Softworks now makes up part of Xbox. The game will be limited to the PS5 and PC, before it launches on Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S at a later time. This is why Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox, has said that Bethesda games in the future will only be available on Xbox Game Pass-enabled platforms. Is Ghostwire Tokyo being canceled?Source: Bethesda SoftworksThe game is not being cancelled, even though Nakamura has left. Shinji Mikami (creative director of The Evil Within) has been appointed overall creative director for Ghostwire Tokyo. When will Ghostwire: Tokyo be released? Ghostwire: Tokyo was initially scheduled to be released on PS5 or PC in 2021. The CES 2021 showcase video had stated that the game would be released in October 2021. However, this information has been removed. The game was delayed until early 2022 due to the lingering effects from the pandemic. This was done to protect the health and safety for the developers while also polishing the game to the best of our ability. It'll be available for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S in 2023, but it will only be available on consoles with a 1-year exclusivity.