What is Ghostwire: Tokyo? This new IP shown at Bethesda’s E3 2019 is still as mysterious as it is creepy, but that just has us more intrigued.
At Bethesda’s E3 2019 press conference, they showed off two entirely brand new IPs — one of them was called Ghostwire: Tokyo. Creative director Ikumi Nakamura took the stage with a level of confidence, enthusiasm, and sincerity that immediately charmed the audience, and deeply contrasted with the level of creepiness and dark aesthetic beauty of the trailer she led into. Whatever Ghostwire: Tokyo is, the concepts for it presented in a CGI video look incredible.
But that’s exactly the question — what is Ghostwire: Tokyo? Details are scarce at the moment post-E3 press conference, and we’re not likely to see much more from this title for a little while. But in the meantime, here are the bits we do know about this strange new game:
- What is Ghostwire: Tokyo?
- What is the story of Ghostwire: Tokyo?
- Ghostwire: Tokyo trailer?
- Ghostwire: Tokyo gameplay
- Why did Ikumi Nakamura leave Tango Gameworks?
- Is Ghostwire: Tokyo canceled?
- Ghostwire: Tokyo release date
What is Ghostwire: Tokyo?
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a new game from Tango Gameworks shown off during Bethesda’s E3 2019 press conference. Tango Gameworks is a studio founded by Capcom veteran Shinji Mikami in 2010. The studio is known for working on both The Evil Within and The Evil Within 2, and Mikami himself worked on Resident Evil at Capcom. So you know this game is going to be pretty creepy!
What is the story of Ghostwire: Tokyo?
Ghostwire: Tokyo takes place in (surprise!) Tokyo, where suddenly a large number of people have vanished without warning or explanation, leaving clothes behind in a Rapture-like event. You as the main character remain as a strange, evil force arrives in the city that may be responsible for the disappearances. It’s your job to track it down and get to the bottom of what’s happening using your own “spectral” abilities to combat the darkness.
Ghostwire: Tokyo trailer
You can check out the reveal trailer from E3 2019 right here.
Ghostwire Tokyo gameplay
Though we haven’t yet seen any gameplay from Ghostwire: Tokyo, we do know it’s not survival horror like The Evil Within. It seems like it may be some kind of action adventure, but will have lots of supernatural elements and will deal with conspiracy theories, the occult, and the paranormal. The game’s tagline is “Don’t fear the unknown. Attack it.” Take that to mean what you will!
Why did Ikumi Nakamura leave Tango Gameworks?
On September 4, 2019, creative director Nakamura announced she was leaving Tango Gameworks after nine years with the studio. It’s not clear at this moment why she decided to leave however, she’s been touring different studios around the world, so maybe she just needs time to figure out what she wants to do.
Is Ghostwire: Tokyo canceled?
No, despite the departure of creative director Nakamura, the game has not been canceled. Shinji Mikami, creative director of The Evil Within, is presumably taking over as creative director for Ghostwire: Tokyo but that has not been confirmed.
Ghostwire: Tokyo release date
Ghostwire: Tokyo does not yet have any kind of release window, and we didn’t see what platforms it would be launching on, pricing information, or even any gameplay. We might have to wait a long time before this information becomes available.
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