Ghostwire: Tokyo, the next game from The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks and Bethesda Softworks, has been shrouded in mystery since it was first revealed in 2019. But on Thursday, Sony and Tango offered all-new details about (and first extended gameplay of) the upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive, which is slated for a March 25 release on console and Windows PC.
During a new video showcase, Tango Gameworks founder Shinji Mikami asked his colleagues to describe Ghostwire: Tokyo, soliciting diverse responses. Character designer Reiko Hiroshima called it “paranormal,” while programmer Tsuyoshi Okugawa described the game simply as “authentic Tokyo.” Game designer Suguru Murakoshi, however, had an unexpected response: “strawberry shortcake.”
“The origins of it are truly Japanese,” Murakoshi explained. “In a Japanese studio, and a game set in Japan, it’s a game where everyone can find something to love. With some sweet and tangy parts, just like a strawberry shortcake.”
In less abstract terms, Ghostwire: Tokyo is about a mass paranormal event in Tokyo. The city’s residents disappear, a deathly fog overtakes much of the city, and it’s up to protagonist Akito and his partner KK — a spirit who inhabits Akito’s body and grants him supernatural powers — to cleanse Shibuya’s streets of yokai, ghosts, Slender salarymen, headless schoolkids, and other paranormal creatures. Trying to stop Akito and KK is a mysterious and malicious masked man named Hannya.
Ghostwire: Tokyo is unlike Tango Gameworks’ earlier catalog. It’s a first-person spellcasting action-adventure game, not a linear survival horror game. There’s similarity to Bethesda’s existing catalog of open-world adventures and first-person shooters. But in Ghostwire: Tokyo,
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