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Ghostwire: Tokyo March Release Date Seemingly Leaked on PS Store

Bethesda and Tango Gameworks’ PlayStation 5 timed exclusive, Ghostwire: Tokyo, might be only two months from launch if a PlayStation Store leak is accurate. First spotted by MP1st, the PlayStation Store page for Ghostwire: Tokyo recently listed a March 24, 2022 release date. No date had been announced previously, so while the prospect of a soon-to-be reveal is exciting, it’s best to keep expectations in check until Bethesda has more to share. Until then, you can see two screenshots of the now removed date below.

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Originally announced in 2019, Ghostwire: Tokyo later had its release date delayed to “early 2022.” The delay came as a result of the studio’s desire to keep its employees safe and healthy during the pandemic.

When it eventually launches, the supernatural title will join Arkane Studios’ Deathloop in a weird limbo period where both titles secured a PlayStation-exclusive launch before Microsoft purchased publisher Bethesda in 2020. Deathloop will eventually make its way to Xbox consoles, as will Ghostwire: Tokyo. Hopefully, we’ll see Deathloop in the hands of Xbox players sometime later this year, but it’s impossible to tell when they’ll get to play Ghostwire until a more concrete date for the PlayStation release is shared. Stay tuned for updates as we wait for Bethesda to chime in on today’s leak.


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