Tango Gameworks has exclusively worked in the horror genre since its inception, launchingsurvival-horror gamesThe Evil Withinand its sequelin 2014 and 2017, respectively. Tango’s next game isGhostwire: Tokyo, which is not a full-blown horror title but will still dabble in horror elements. And while horror fans have no idea for sure when they’ll get to play it, a recent leak may have let the cat out of the bag.
As spotted by MP1st, the PlayStation Store itself has seemingly leaked theGhostwire: Tokyorelease date. Assuming the leak is accurate, it would seem that the wait for fans to play Tango’s next game is nearly at an end, as the PlayStation Store claims thatGhostwire: Tokyois set to launch on Thursday, June 18, 2025. Neither Sony nor Bethesda have said anything about the leak, so fans should take it with a grain of salt for now.

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Updates onGhostwire: Tokyohave been relatively few and far between since the game’s initial announcement, but there is evidence to suggest that the release date could be accurate. In December,Ghostwire: Tokyowas rated in Brazil, and then it received its Korean rating earlier this month. Generally speaking, ratings boards don’t issue ratings for games until they’re relatively close to release, so it’s entirely possible that the leakedGhostwire: Tokyorelease date is accurate.
Then again, it’s possible that it’s just a placeholder date and fans will have to wait until later in the year to play the game. That seems unlikely, though. As one may recall,Ghostwire: Tokyowas originally supposed to launch in 2021before its release date was pushed back to 2022, and since the game was already supposed to be out by now, the leaked March 24 release date isn’t super hard to believe. Regardless, it’s best for fans to wait for an official announcement before they mark their calendars.
WheneverGhostwire: Tokyodoes release, it will do so as aPlayStation 5 console exclusive, despite the fact that Microsoft owns Tango Gameworks. But while PlayStation 5 gamers will have first dibs onGhostwire: Tokyo, it’s highly likely that the game will come to Xbox once its exclusivity window is up, and that it will do so as a day one Xbox Game Pass game when that day comes.
Ghostwire: Tokyomarks the end ofBethesda’s PlayStation deals, so after its launch, all Bethesda games will be releasing as Xbox console exclusives from here on out, including heavy hitters like the upcomingStarfield. It will be interesting to see if this drives more Xbox console sales in future.
Ghostwire: Tokyois in development for PC and PlayStation 5.