WhenGhostwire: Tokyolaunched as a timed PS5 console exclusive earlier this year, it was met with somewhat mixed reviews, but the inevitable Xbox port could help turn things around. Despite being developed and published byMicrosoft-owned Tango Gameworksand Bethesda,Ghostwire: Tokyowas released as a PS5 console exclusive game due to pre-existing deals between Bethesda and Sony.
Ghostwire: Tokyois the latest effort from Tango Gameworks, the Shinji Mikami-led studio that is best known for itsEvil Withingames.Ghostwire: Tokyoreviews for the PS5 versionwere mostly positive, but many critics had complaints about the game. There were those who didn’t likeGhostwire: Tokyo’s combat, and there were others who found the whole thing to be too repetitive. However,Ghostwire: Tokyofinds itself in a unique position because it will soon have a second chance at making a first impression.

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It’s believed thatGhostwire: Tokyo’s PS5 exclusivity will run out on August 07, 2025, at which point, the game can be ported to other platforms. It’s assumedGhostwire: Tokyowill hit Xbox Game Pass the same daythat it launches for Xbox Series X, and that’s a reasonable assumption to make.Deathloopfound itself in the exact situationGhostwire: Tokyowas in, and as soon as its Xbox Series X version was available, it joined the Game Pass lineup.
Ghostwire: Tokyo on Xbox Could Have a New Update
Not only didDeathloopjoin Game Pass, but it also released a new update that added fresh content to the experience. It’s possible, though unconfirmed, thatGhostwire: Tokyowill do the same. Not only that, but it’s possible said update could go a long way in addressing some of the issues that critics had withGhostwire: Tokyoat the time of its original release, though that’s just speculation at this time. Nothing about theGhostwire: TokyoXbox porthas actually been confirmed at the time of this writing, so fans should keep their expectations in check. However, if theGhostwire: TokyoXbox port does come with a substantial update, the game could find itself in a much better state on Xbox than it did when it launched as a PS5 console exclusive.
AGhostwire: Tokyoupdate that addresses the complaints fans and critics alike had about the original release could be something that helps the game reach a much wider audience. The likelyGhostwire: TokyoXbox Game Pass debut will do that as well, helping the game reach players who may have not given it a chance otherwise. Between the potential for a new update and the likelihood that it will be available on Xbox Game Pass,Ghostwire: Tokyois set up to make a big impact on Xbox and outdo its PlayStation version. Whether that comes to pass remains to be seen, but fans should find out at the end of March.
Ghostwire: Tokyois available now for PC and PS5.