Tango Gameworks' supernatural action game Ghostwire: Tokyo is free to claim on the Epic Games Store for an entire week.
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Another Bethesda game has dropped in from the Epic Games Store as a freebie. 2022's Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest giveaway, offering everyone the supernatural action game to claim for 24 hours.
State of Decay 2, the two Dishonored titles, and Ghostwire Tokyo have been added to the NVIDIA GeForce Now cloud gaming service this week, along with Cities: Skylines 2 and many more.
Two Xbox first-party releases, another EA Sports title, Goat Simulator and more are incoming to Xbox Game Pass subscribers in April. Two months of Peacock Premium Plus is included this time too.
Tango Gameworks' supernatural action game Ghostwire: Tokyo is finally shedding PlayStation console exclusivity to reach Xbox platforms next month. A major content update is also dropping.
Shinji Mikami founded Tango Gameworks in 2010, which was quickly acquired by ZeniMax. He led the studio behind The Evil Within games, Ghostwire: Tokyo and the newly launched Hi-Fi Rush.
Tango Gameworks recently launched Ghostwire: Tokyo on PC and PlayStation 5, but it's already looking at a new project. According to the studio's founder Shinji Mikami, it'll be the opposite of horror.
PC gamers with AMD graphics now have a new driver waiting for them. The latest Adrenalin Edition comes with major optimizations for Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, new Vulkan extension support, and more.
The latest driver launch from Nvidia carries day-0 optimizations for the upcoming games Ghostwire: Tokyo from Tango Gameworks and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands from Gearbox. DLAA also hits more games.
Ghostwire: Tokyo, the upcoming timed PlayStation console exclusive by Xbox first-party studio Tango Gameworks, today received a gameplay deep dive showing off the action-orientated magic gameplay.
Tango Gameworks has announced that its upcoming horror action game Ghostwire: Tokyo will now be launching next year. The Microsoft-owned studio's title is coming to PlayStation 5 and PC.
Bethesda dropped gameplay trailers of Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo today during the PlayStation 5 gameplay showcase event, where it was also revealed that the games will be skipping on the Xbox.
Bethesda's E3 2019 presentation held announcements for two brand new IPs coming from studios under the publisher's umbrella: Tango Gameworks's GhostWire: Tokyo and Arkane Lyon's DEATHLOOP