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Ghostwire: Tokyo was once given a release window of October 2022, but a delay pushed it out of that time frame into the new twelvemonth. The latest window is a broad "2022," but a new rating suggests the date could be coming upward presently.

Ghostwire: Tokyo has now been rated in Korea (as spotted past Gematsu), receiving a 15+ from the Game Rating and Assistants Committee for its "expression of non-excessive violence." The GRAC previously came into the spotlight when information technology published ratings for the Demon's Souls remake and GTA Trilogy remaster before either of those were officially appear. In this case, Ghostwire is a known quantity, but considering we've even so to be given a proper release engagement, this rating is the most promising thing we have at the moment. The game's status equally a timed exclusive on PlayStation 5 hasn't changed with this rating either.

Ghostwire's release date tin can't exist terribly far off, considering Tango Gameworks is already working on a new game. That projection is being helmed by The Evil Within 2 director John Johanas. Meanwhile, prominent developer Ikumi Nakamura, who was closely associated with Ghostwire: Tokyo during its E3 presentations, has left Tango to piece of work on an indie game with Paradise Killer developer Kaizen Game Works.