On April 12, Bethesda Softworks and Tango Gameworks will release an updated and expanded version of the critically acclaimed supernatural action game Ghostwire: Tokyo featuring an all-new gameplay system, new areas to explore, extended story cinematics, new user experience improvements, and more for current and future owners on PlayStation 5 and PC.
Additionally, the updated and expanded version will launch with Xbox Game Pass on Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC. The new content and gameplay included in the Cobwebs update will deliver the most complete version of the fearsome Tokyo Tango yet on day one on Xbox and PC via Xbox Game Pass.
New Spider Web Game Mode
In addition to the main game, the Cobwebs game mode challenges players with a gauntlet of 30 stages selected from over 120 carefully designed levels, with one simple goal: reach the end. As players overcome challenges and complete stages, they unlock more abilities and earn in-game currency to spend on upgrades.
Explore new areas and reveal more about the story
The Cobwebs update adds new locations to visit in the ghostly streets of the supernatural city of Tokyo, such as the high school location. These new locations come with new missions for players to unravel more mysteries. The game’s main story will feature extended cinematics that will allow players to delve deeper into the story as they embark on Akito and Kai Kai’s adventure to stop Hanya from destroying Tokyo.
Face new enemies with new abilities
Dangerous new visitors arrive in Tokyo in the revamped Cobwebs, such as the Silent Invisible Gaze or the Unspeakable Retribution. To defeat these new foes, Akito will gain new abilities, including the Charged Dash and the devastating Counterattack. Learn more about what’s coming with the Cobwebs update here.
The free Ghostwire: Tokyo’s Cobwebs update will be available on April 12 for all Ghostwire: Tokyo players. Ghostwire: Tokyo is available now on PC and PlayStation 5, and will launch on Xbox Series X|S and PC via Xbox Game Pass on April 12. Learn more on the official Ghostwire:Tokyo website.
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