Category: General|Jul 18, 2021 | Author: Admin

Playstation 5 major game postponed until 2022

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Tango Gameworks will have to postpone Ghostwire: Tokyo until next year. The game is published by Bethesda, which is owned by Microsoft.

The PS5 and PC game Ghostwire: Tokyo is coming in early 2022
According to the team, we are talking about early next year. The Japanese studio is known for The Evil Within and the sequel from 2017.

 

Tango says that they must take care of the health of the team - in other words, covid is the reason for the postponement.

 

The game uses the DualSense controller in PS5, among other things:

 

Ghostwire: Tokyo uses the same triggers to give the player physical feedback when it's the right timing to fire other shotguns.

 

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