Ghostwire: Tokyo has solely been out for six weeks, however that hasn’t stopped director Kenji Kimura from planning for the long run, and never simply the close to future both. Within the quick time period, Kimura has introduced he would like to create DLC for the sport, and in the long term, he’d even be utterly on board with making a Ghostwire: Tokyo sequel.
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Whereas Kimura would like to increase the sport, he’s additionally conscious that it’s far too early. In an interview with IGN Japan, as translated by GamesRadar, he stated that “when issues relax a bit extra, and once I’ve cooled down a bit extra, I’ll have concepts for DLC and sequels, and I’ll need to make them.” He then added that that is only a idea as “nothing has been determined but, so I can’t inform you something greater than that.” Whereas the ending of Ghostwire: Tokyo would make the potential for post-game story DLC and a direct sequel a bit troublesome, there’s no cause why there couldn’t be extra chapters added mid-game, and even new powers or enemies.
Issues are difficult by the truth that developer Tango Gameworks is now a Microsoft studio. For now, the sport will stay unique to PS5 consoles till 2023, however any future content material could wait till exclusivity is over to be launched. A sequel will nearly definitely contain some type of Xbox exclusivity as a substitute. The sport continues to obtain updates within the meantime, the most recent including VRR assist and eradicating development blockers.
In different information, a brand new PS5 bundle appeared at the moment that included the disc model of the console with Horizon Forbidden West. The bundle continues to be in inventory at Shopto within the UK so long as you don’t thoughts a few additions. Elsewhere, Sony has corrected a list for Gotham Knights that erroneously claimed the sport had four-player co-op.