A couple of months ago Ghostwire Tokyo It came to PC and PlayStation 5 (with the launch on Xbox pending the end of the temporary exclusivity) and the new from Tango Gameworks, a studio led by Shinji Mikami and responsible for the The Evil Within saga, seems to have gathered a good handful of fans . So much so that the GhostWire Tokyo director is already open to making DLCs and sequels in the future. This has been made known by Kenji Kimura in a recent interview granted to the IGN Japan portal (via GamingBolt), where he explained his long-term plans.
“I think that when things calm down a little more, and when I have calmed down a little more, I’ll have ideas for DLCs and sequels, and I’ll want to make them. Nothing has been decided yet, so I can’t tell you anything more than that”, Kimura commented on the matter, making it clear that Tango Gameworks still no green light given to the GhostWire Tokyo continuity and that therefore his wishes are just that for the time being: wishes. The game director already talked about the possibility of expanding the story through post-launch content before the release of the game itself, so he seems to have his ideas pretty clear.
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Meanwhile, Tango Gameworks is already working on its next project, still unannounced and of which we only know what Shinji Mikami said: that it would be the complete opposite of the terror of The Evil Within, clarifying that it will not be the third part of the franchise starring Sebastián Castellanos. GhostWire Tokyo is now available on PlayStation 5 and PC, while it will be on Xbox consoles next year as part of Microsoft’s purchase of Bethesda, supposedly from day one on Xbox Game Pass at no additional cost to subscribers of the service.