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Revealed back at E3 2019, Ghostwire: Tokyo has been an uncanny, and mysterious title. Fans of the legendary Shinji Mikami have been fawning over the title since it was shown off but have received little in the way of information for the title.

It was later revealed that Ghostwire: Tokyo would become a timed PS5 exclusive alongside Deathloop. Since then both games have received gameplay trailers, but only Deathloop has been given an official release date.

At Sony’s CES conference earlier this month, Ghostwire: Tokyo and a couple of other exclusive titles were given release windows; Ghostwire expected in October of 2021. However, Sony went back soon after and redacted those dates throwing Ghostwire’s release date into limbo once more.

The mix of radio silence and strange actions from Sony regarding release dates leads us to believe that Ghostwire: Tokyo could find itself delayed from 2021 into 2022.


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