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Ghostwire: Tokyo is worse on Xbox than it was on PS5 - MSNGhostwire: Tokyo has finally come to Xbox Series X|S after a year of exclusivity on PS5, and if reports are anything to go by, it’s not looking good for the Tango Gameworks-developed game.
Ghostwire Tokyo will land on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on the same day, and the Spider's Thread update will launch for PS5 and PC players on other platforms too. The gist of Ghostwire is this.
Bethesda has announced that Ghostwire: Tokyo, which originally launched on the PS5 and PC, will be coming to Xbox consoles starting on April 12th.
The Xbox Series version of Ghostwire: Tokyo is now available via Microsoft Store alongside the “Spider’s Thread” update for the existing PlayStation 5 and PC versions, publisher B… ...
The Xbox version of Ghostwire: Tokyo will be released on Apr 12, 2023 and it be sold for the retail price of $59.99 for the standard edition, and $79.99 for the Deluxe Edition.
Ghostwire: Tokyo on Xbox needs additional work to bring it up to par with the PS5 release - but even that's not enough. A range of extra fixes are required to make this game everything it should ...
Tango Gameworks’ supernatural horror action game Ghostwire: Tokyo is no longer a PS5 exclusive. The Xbox Series X and Game Pass release of Ghostwire: Tokyo is now set for April 12.
Ghostwire: Tokyo will come to Xbox for the first time in April. What’s more, a new update will add content to the horror game for players to enjoy on all platforms.
Ghostwire: Tokyo coming to Xbox consoles and Xbox Game Pass alongside new title update and new roguelite game mode. Tango Gameworks' horror-themed open-world action game is scheduled for release ...
Ghostwire: Tokyo was one of my favorite games of 2022. When it landed as a PlayStation 5 exclusive in March, it delivered an incredibly well-realized version of Tokyo. It also delivered an original… ...
Ghostwire: Tokyo has been out on PlayStation and PC on a one-year timed release but is finally coming to Xbox: Game Pass on April 12. The reviews have been positive in the game’s initial release ...
Ghostwire Tokyo‘s recently released Xbox Series X/S version is “quantifiable worse” than its PS5 version, a Digital Foundry analysis concludes.
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