Ghostwire Tokyo by Tango Gameworks, an Xbox studio, has

July 13, 2021, 2:56 pm
Ghostwire Tokyo by Tango Gameworks, an Xbox studio, has
Ghostwire Tokyo by Tango Gameworks, an Xbox studio, has been delayed to "early 2022" on PC and Playstation 5. I think most of us expected this to happen. As a result, the Xbox version of the game will be available early 2023.

To be expected. No big loss anyway, I just hope it launches well.

Unfortunetly for you that ps fans already knew that, this year is for death loop while xbox fans are zero

I still really want to know what this game is about

So in conclusion, everyone loses

Xbox should brake the contract

It bothers me a lot to know that a game from an Xbox studio won`t make it to the console until 2023. Honestly, they could use this postponement to revise this contract.

Good things take time. But uff that wait for the Xbox version will be a long one.

I broken the contract. An xbox game studio spend their time in Playstation timed exclusive games. What a pity.

Just finished the second game after i played the first game which i considered one of the best horror survival games ever day one i was surprised that the second even topped it Still wondering why did they jump onto a new IP when there`s still room for a third game ???

The deal is cancelled, it will be Xbox exclusive

Quick question: They have a deal with Sony that it can`t release on other consoles for a year aftef release. Just in theory: If the game gets cancelled, what would happen to such a deal?

I am probably not the first to ask this, but if the game is supposed to come out on PC and PS at the same time, then it could be available on Game Pass for PC day one too right ?

Interesting but I thought this was announced for 2022 or delayed already

Thats cool we already have Starfield and Redfall for 2022 so 2023 is a good thing

Why is it a Xbox studio and letting ps players play lol Xbox cant be serious

i think the game not good for playstion

will it be in game pass for pc day 1?

LOL, 2023 lookin wild for Xbox players. Sooo many games.

 
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