Ghostwire: Tokyo has been highly anticipated since its initial reveal by publisher Bethesda Softworks at E3 2019. The title, developed by Tango Gameworks, the studio behind The Evil Within series, has seen plenty of updates and developmental changes over the course of its development, yet nonetheless has remained a highly anticipated title for many players.
Originally developed as another sequel to The Evil Within, Tango Gamework’s previous survival horror series, Ghostwire: Tokyo is a first-person action-adventure game about Akito, a man possessed by a detective spirit named KK, who uses their newfound supernatural abilities to try and unravel the mystery behind the vanishing population of Tokyo, and how it's connected to the other demonic spirits that have invaded the city. The game originally started production under Ikumi Nakamura, who previously worked on the two Evil Within games, before leaving the company and handing reins of development to director Kenji Kimura.
Ghostwire: Tokyo PC System Requirements Revealed
So far, previews for Ghostwire: Tokyo have referred to the game as an intense supernatural adventure, however, that doesn’t mean there won’t be some elements of levity present in the game. On the game’s official Twitter page, it was revealed that a mechanic within the game will allow players to interact with the various dogs that are placed around the city.
According to this tweet, interacting with these dogs by way of feeding them will give players various different rewards, from Meika, the currency system in Ghostwire: Tokyo, to even hidden collectibles and other items. This is very similar to other games such as Far Cry 6 or Ghost of Tsushima, which also allow players to interact with dogs and other animals
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