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Ghostwire Tokyo is the new horror/mystery game by legendary game creator Shinji Mikami, known for his work on games such as Resident Evil 4, Vanquish, God Hand, and The Evil Within 1 and 2.

The game will be developed by his studio Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda.

While we don’t know too many details about the game just yet, we do know that Mikami has a knack for creating extremely spooky worlds.

In the first trailer shown during Bethesda’s conference at E3, we see people in Tokyo suddenly vanishing from thin air as some mysterious looking figures loom over the city with some beautifully smooth scene transitions to amplify the suspense.

We’re excited to see more of what Mikami and the team over at Tango Gameworks have in store for this new creepy looking thriller.


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