Bethesda's PlayStation 5 exclusive Ghostwire: Tokyo is being delayed to early 2022.
Twitter account Tuesday morning. The game was originally set to release in the fall of 2021.
“We want to get the game in your hands as soon as possible so you can experience the unforgettable version of a haunted Tokyo that we’ve been hard at work building. At the same, we’re also focused on protecting the health of everyone at Tango,” the tweet update said.God of War: Ragnarokis one of the final Bethesda games that will be released on a PlayStation console after Microsoft’s acquisition of the company in March.
The pandemic has presented many visible obstacles to videogame development, and delays seem to be extremely common and expected for new PlayStation titles. The release of the PS5 also brought many challenges, with an inconsistent supply making it almost impossible to buy one. Because of these setbacks, the amount of PS5 exclusives is small, and many titles such ashave switched from exclusives for the new console to offer a PS4 option as well.Deathloopwill be out eventually.
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