The Tokyo sequel is likely to be teased by the director

It looks like Tango Gameworks and Bethesda may finally be looking forward to a sequel to it Ghost Wire: Tokyo. Although Tango just released the latest first-person horror game in March on PlayStation 5 and PC, the project manager has already begun to look to the future of the franchise. And while nothing has been set in stone yet, it looks like a new sequel might be one potential idea.

Talking to IGN Japan In a recent interview, Ghost Wire: Tokyo Director Kenji Kimura has opened up about what could be next for the series. With confirmation that it is currently trying to enjoy the post-launch period of the game, it looks like the studio may start working on something new soon.

“I think when things calm down a bit more, and when I calm down a bit, I will have ideas for downloadable content and sequences, and I’ll want to make them,” Kimura explained. “Nothing has been decided yet, so I can’t tell you anything more than that.”

Probably the most interesting thing about following Ghost Wire: Tokyo It will include the way it is edited. Although the game in its current form is only available on PS5 consoles, the property itself is actually owned by Xbox Game Studios. Essentially, in the long run, this is a franchise owned by Xbox, which means that the subsequent sequel may only come to Xbox Series X and PC. While this shouldn’t come as a surprise, it’s a bit strange to think of this possibility Ghostwire: Tokyo 2 It would never come to PlayStation hardware, especially since that’s where the first game debuted.

What are your thoughts on Tango Gameworks that will likely make a sequel or new content for it Ghost Wire: Tokyo one day? Is that something you want, or would you rather see the studio working on something else instead? Share your thoughts with me either in the comments or connect with me on Twitter at Trustworthy.

[H/T GamesRadar]

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