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Last week we received the good news that Tango Gameworks Ghostwire: Tokyo It’s finally heading to Xbox on April 12, after the game’s one-year PS5 exclusivity window ends. However, the team also revealed that a bunch of new content will be coming to the game on the same date. , coinciding with the launch of the title’s Xbox Game Pass.

To be clear, this content happens to all versions of the game, including the previously released PS5 edition. And it’s all free, which means the Xbox Game Pass version will include all content from day one it’s added to the library. Here’s what you can expect from the update:

There’s a lot going on here, from a new ‘roguelite’ game mode to expanded story cutscenes and all-new areas and enemies – Tango is pulling out all the stops as they prepare for the game’s release on Xbox. Even if you’ve played this one on PS5 before, the re-release might just be worth a second visit.

“Take on a whole new kind of challenge in ‘The Spider’s Thread’, a new mode separate from the main game and selectable from the main menu. Players must complete a 30-stage challenge assembled from over 130 handcrafted levels with a simple goal: reach the end.

The Ghostwire: Tokyo Spider’s Thread update adds new places to visit in the ghost streets of supernatural Tokyo, including the spooky high school district.

In addition to new missions, the update features expanded story scenes, giving players more character interaction and plot insight as they progress through Akito and KK’s journey to stop the menacing Hannya.” .

2023 is turning out to be a big year for Tango Gameworks and Xbox. The team’s shadow released the incredible Hi-Fi RUSH earlier this year and is now continuing it with a jam-packed version of Ghostwire: Tokyo?! We can’t wait to experience this one on Xbox Game Pass.

Are you playing Ghostwire: Tokyo on day one of its release on Xbox? Let us know!

(source: bethesda.net)

Ben is a fan of action, racing, and direct fire in every video game he can get his hands on. When he’s not playing, Ben spends his time listening to too many Guns N’ Roses, watching football, and probably eating somewhere.

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