Ghostwire: Tokyo delayed to 2022
Tango Gameworks has announced that it is delaying Ghostwire: Tokyo to early 2022.
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Tango Gameworks has announced that it is delaying Ghostwire: Tokyo to early 2022.
No longer involved with the development of Ghostwire Tokyo, Ikumi Nakamura has formed her own studio and is working on her next game.
During today's Bethesda Xbox roundtable, we learned that the Hell Razer from Doom 2016 was actually created by Tango Gameworks.
Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Doom, Wolfenstein, and other major Bethesda properties are coming under the Microsoft banner in a deal valued at around $7.5 billion.
What good would a game with dogs in it truly be if you couldn't pet them, after all?
We finally got a glimpse of what Ghostwire: Tokyo has in store for us in terms of gameplay when it touches down next year in 2021.
Another #BE3 is in the books, so hop a portal to hell and see and read what you missed.
Tango Softworks is preparing their follow up to Evil Within 2 with an all-new action adventure horror game.
The survival horror game is adding a first-person mode.
The Evil Within 2 is looking to add some new frights, scares, and terrifying creatures to one-up the 2014 original. Because as Shacknews learned in our recent hands-on, horror is an artform.