Ghostwire: Tokyois an upcoming action horror title developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda. At its helm is previousResident Evildirector Shinki Mikami. The game revolves around the sudden disappearance of the majority of Tokyo’s citizens and the coming of strange, otherworldly beings known as “Visitors.” Despite being unveiled at Bethesda’s E3 conference in 2019, details onGhostwire: Tokyohave been dropping in the weeks leading up to its launch.
Recently a trailer dropped showing theexclusive features available for PS5 players ofGhostwire: Tokyo. These features aim to better immerse the player in the world ofGhostwire: Tokyoby utilizing the DualSense controller’s features. While these features are likely going to benefit a PS5 owner, PC players were wondering what specific features they will be getting for the game, considering thatGhostwire: Tokyois a timed exclusive for the PlayStation and PC.

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The system requirementsPC owners need to meet to playGhostwire: Tokyowere unveiled last month, though still some players were wondering what options they would be able to tweak and how their machine could be used to its fullest potential. From the looks of screenshots of the PC options, it seems like PC players will be getting Ray Tracing options for shadows and reflections. Also, the game will support both NVIDIA’s DLSS and AMD’s FSR techs.
There is some disappointment for PC players though in the options that will be available inGhostwire: Tokyo. Unlike many FPS games on PC,Ghostwire: Tokyowill not have an FOV slider. As the game is using Unreal Engine 4 though, many have guessed that mods will fix this issue in the near future. Recently, a fewpopular PC releases such asGod of WarandElden Ringhave been given mods that allow players to experience the game with a wider field-of-view. For players with ultra-wide screens, a higher FOV is often seen as a requirement.
As more details on the story and gameplay are released onGhostwire: Tokyo, the hype train is building up to the game’s launch. For any fans hoping to get a quick idea of what the game is all about before diving in for a full purchase though, there is aprelude available forGhostwire: Tokyowhich introduces players to the world and story. Notably, this is not a free demo of the game, but instead a visual novel that players can download for free right now.
Ghostwire: Tokyolaunches March 25 for PC and PS5.
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