PlayStation 5 is shaping up to have a great 2022. Many fully exclusive titles such asHorizon Forbidden WestandGod of War: Ragnarokare on the way,andthe timed exclusiveGhostwire: Tokyocoming out this year. Although initially slated to come out in 2021,Ghostwire: Tokyowas delayed into Spring 2022. Unfortunately, no specific day or month has been listed, so it’s possible the title can come out anytime between March and June.
Those interested in Developer Tango Gameworks’Ghostwire: Tokyoshould feel optimistic, though, as the title was just rated in Korea. Just last month,Ghostwire: Tokyowas also rated in Brazil, and although no new information or release date was spotted, the ratings suggest the PlayStation 5 exclusive is making steady progress.
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According to the official GRAC site,Ghostwire: Tokyowas rated 15. As previously mentioned, not much new information was garnered from the rating, but it’s likely that the age 15 rating was given due to the violence depicted in the game. Judging from the rating, however, it makes sense this would be rated lower than the traditional horror title, as it was confirmed a while back thatGhostwire: Tokyowould be more of an action-adventuregame than a horror title.
From what has been shown so far, though, it does still look likeGhostwire: Tokyowill have spooky elements through the Yokaithat players will be facing off against. That being said, due to the setting and the main character’s unique ability, it doesn’t seem as though the Yokai will be as scary as traditional horror game enemies when they appear throughout the game.
With early 2022 being as stacked as it is, andGhostwire: Tokyocurrently set to be released sometime in Spring, it’ll be interesting to see whether or not the title will come out towards the latter part of that release window. Although the game seems to be making steady progress as inferred from the age ratings, there is still a whole lot about Tango Gameworks' new IP that gamers don’t know about.
The lastGhostwire: Tokyotrailer came back in September 2021, and although it gave fans more context about the story as well as new gameplay footage, the abilities shown throughout and the traversal of the environment are still a mystery. That mystery, however, is part of the interest that surroundsGhostwire: Tokyo. Despite limited information being shared as the release date draws near, according to the reception of the footage shown so far, many fans can’t wait to get their hands on this game when it releases.
Ghostwire: Tokyolaunches in Spring 2022 on PC and PS5.