Less than two months since hitting four million players, Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo has topped five million. The developer thanked fans and presented celebratory art by concept artist Kenta Muramatsu. Check it out in the tweet below.
Ghostwire: Tokyo was first released for PS5 and PC in March 2022 and was exclusive to Sony’s console for a year. Though it didn’t exactly set sales charts on fire, it’s gained a steady following since then. It launched for Xbox Series X/S and Game Pass last April while also launching for PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium. How many players bought the game is unknown, but it’s good to see it still getting players.
Check out our review for Ghostwire: Tokyo on Xbox Series X/S here. In addition to the base game, it also covers the Spider’s Thread update, which sees players running through a 30-floor area with rogue-lite aspects. A new location, the Middle School, and extended cutscenes for the main story are also available.
From everyone at Tango Gameworks, thank you to 5 million fans who have played <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/GhostwireTokyo?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#GhostwireTokyo
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Please enjoy this commemorative artwork by Concept Artist Kenta Muramatsu! pic.twitter.com/cCqqowYEA9
— Ghostwire: Tokyo (@playGhostwire) <a href=«https://twitter.com/playGhostwire/status/1670813390997192704?ref_src=» https:>June 19, 2023
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