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Bethesda's most underrated open-world game is free for 24 hours

Ghostwire Tokyo, the Bethesda-published open-world action game developed by Tango Gameworks, is free to download and keep forever for the next 24 hours. If you're unfamiliar with this one, it whisks you away on a first-person action-horror adventure through the spirit-filled streets of Tokyo as you gradually amass an arsenal of Doctor Strange-like magic.


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Ghostwire: Tokyo Free Halloween Cosmetics

Our two paranormal detectives are looking very familiar in their Halloween costumes. The “Intellectual Detective Suit” for Akito, and “Kept You Waiting, Partner” Photo Mode emote, inspired by The Evil Within, are free now when you log in to Ghostwire: Tokyo!




Grab Ghostwire Tokyo as a free PC game while you can

Ghostwire Tokyo gets a bad rap. This supernatural thriller is a bizarre magical FPS filled with all manner of weird and wonderful creatures, tasking you with uncovering the truth behind a vanished city. It might not be the traditional survival horror we expected from Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's Tango Gameworks, especially following The Evil Within games, but you shouldn't pass up the opportunity to try Ghostwire Tokyo for free.


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Celebrate Akito's birthday with a new emote and headwear!

It's Akito's birthday today! Hop in to Ghostwire: Tokyo to grab the Birthday Boy emote and Bunny Ears headwear!

Ghostwire: Tokyo Spider’s Thread Update Patch 1

Greetings, ghost hunters!

In this update for Ghostwire: Tokyo, we’ve exorcised some bugs and further optimized the game for console and PC.

[h2]Performance Enhancements[/h2]

We’ve added various optimizations to improve overall game performance, particularly on Xbox consoles—including an HFR Performance Graphics Mode for Xbox Series S, which should result in a smoother experience when enabled. You can find this new setting under Options > Graphics.

[h2]Expanded Underground Gallery[/h2]

In the Spider’s Thread Update, we added an art gallery near the Shibuya Scramble Crossing to display the winning entries in our Ghostwire: Tokyo Photo Mode Contest. In this update, we’ve expanded the underground gallery include works from the Tango Gameworks Concept Artists, such as the seasonal artwork that you might have seen on our social media channels, and concept art for the Spider’s Thread Update!
Look forward to more uses of this space in the future!

[h2]Bug Fixes[/h2]
  • Fixed various stability concerns
  • Addressed concerns with conflicting keybinds (PC)
  • “Fear for the Children” side mission: Corrected a potential blocker when loading a save created after the Media Room
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent the Middle School Kappa from spawning
  • Fixed an issue where the Infernal Tsuchigumo’s collision could remain after being defeated, preventing the player from progressing
  • Miscellaneous minor bug fixes