Loop of death and Ghostwire: Tokyo These are two of the video games that have “rid themselves” by the hair of total exclusivity on consoles Xbox. When Microsoft announced the purchase of Bethesda, both projects were already announced and on their way to the PS5, so Phil Spencer had no choice but to honor the agreements that Arkane and Tango Gameworks had signed with Sony.

However, the situation is no longer the same as a few years ago, Deathloop has arrived on Xbox Series X | S a while ago and Ghostwire: Tokyo is about to do the same. When exactly? Well the truth is that until a few minutes ago it was a mystery, but We already have a clear answer from Bethesda.

Ghostwire: Tokyo will make its Xbox Series debut in style

  • This afternoon it was revealed that Ghostwire: Tokyo will be out the next day April 12 In Xbox series X|S
  • This first-person action game It will also be added to the Game Pass catalog from this same day
  • And as if that were not enough, Tango Gameworks will celebrate this event with the release of a new big free update of the call of the game the spider’s thread
  • This version of Ghostwire: Tokyo adds the following content:
    • New game mode ‘Spider’s Thread’: Players will have to overcome a challenge of 30 stages, chosen from 130 hand-created levels, with a simple objective: to reach the end.
    • New scenarios for the campaign: The game map will be expanded with new areas like a high school
    • More talismans and combat abilities: Akito will have new moves at your fingertips like counter attack, quick dodge and lunge
    • Photo mode improvements

a real game

My partner Ramón was in charge of review this game a year ago, and if you are curious to know his opinion, I leave you a brief excerpt here:

“Ghostwire: Tokyo is one of the most immersive games I’ve played in years. It’s the kind of game you don’t expect, the kind where you start with a raised eyebrow and end with the mouth wide open.” Tango Gameworks proves with him that moving away from Survival Horror, at least on this occasion, was the right decision. I will find it hard to forget this paranormal dimension of Tokyo.”

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