Ghostwire Tokyo Xbox Game Pass

Ghostwire Tokyo Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass Release Date Revealed

Ghostwire Tokyo is finally coming to Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass next month, along with a brand new update for the game.

Ghostwire Tokyo Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass release confirmed

Ghostwire Tokyo will launch on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Game Pass on April 12. The game was originally a PlayStation console exclusive, but with that exclusivity window ending this year it can finally come to the Xbox family of consoles and join Hi-Fi Rush, another game by the same developer.

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In addition to this, the game will be getting a major free update called “Spider’s Thread” on the same day. This update will introduce a new game mode focused on action and allowing players to fight their way through gauntlets of enemies, with the main campaign getting additional story elements such as a new area, extended cutscenes, and two more enemies in the form of “the invisible Silent Gaze” and “elusive Retribution.”

In other gaming news, Microsoft has announced their fourth Call of Duty deal and Left 4 Dead 3 may have been leaked in CS:GO 2 files.

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