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Ghostwire: Tokyo

One of Shinji Mikami’s goals for Tango Gameworks was to give a younger generation of developers chance to shine. The studio has already delivered on that promise this year with the effervescent rhythm-action of Hi-Fi Rush, and now, following a year of console exclusivity on PS5, Ghostwire Tokyo

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