Ghostwire: Tokyo, may get DLC and a sequel or two after its director has expressed curiosity in increasing the story. Kenji Kimura, in a brand new interview, has expressed his hopes of continuous the story of the ghoulish sport as soon as “issues relax a bit”.
In an interview with IGN Japan, the Ghostwire: Tokyo director appears excited on the prospect of extra Ghostwire. The interpretation of the interview (by way of GamesRadar) reads: “I feel that when issues relax a bit extra, and once I’ve cooled down a bit extra, I will have concepts for DLC and sequels, and I will need to make them. Nothing has been determined but, so I am unable to inform you something greater than that.”
Kimura has beforehand stated he was not opposed to creating DLC again in March to Wccftech, however now it seems to be like new video games are additionally probably on the playing cards. With out spoiling an excessive amount of of the story of Ghostwire, the ending of the sport is fairly remaining. If there have been to be sequels I might be rooting for a brand new protagonist and a metropolis, possibly Kyoto for instance.
Some deeper combating mechanics, new powers, totally different arrows would all be welcome additions to the sport. Although very fairly and undoubtedly good enjoyable while you dove in, it lacked somewhat of the depth I used to be searching for, which was one of many sticking factors in my Ghostwire: Tokyo review. But when there was DLC and/or extra video games, I might sit up for dipping my toes in as soon as once more.
This information could be somewhat scary for The Evil Inside followers, although, as that has been Tango Gameworks’ bread and butter. If Ghostwire is now the studio’s future focus, who is aware of when that collection will rear its head once more.