PS5 Console Exclusive Game Confirmed for Xbox. The artwork, spotted in Bethesda's publishing center, has confirmed that the PlayStation 5 console exclusive game will be coming to Xbox Series X. : Tokyo for Xbox Series X. Before the company was acquired by Microsoft, Bethesda signed several time-exclusive deals with Sony to bring some of its games console-exclusively to the PlayStation 5. This includes Deathloop, 2021's critically acclaimed first-person shooter, and Tango Gameworks' Ghostwire: Tokyo, which was released exclusively for the PS5 console earlier this year.
Confirmed for Xbox exclusive to PS5 console. Ghostwire: Tokyo reviews weren't as positive as Deathloop, but it was still mostly well received and notable for being one of the few next-gen games on the market even two years after the PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles were released. . After Bethesda's acquisition by Microsoft, it was long assumed that Ghostwire: Tokyo would finally hit Xbox consoles, but all the marketing persisted that it would be a PS5-only game. That changed when the official artwork was spotted at Bethesda Publishing's headquarters in London.
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Tagged Xbox insider Klobrille tweeted a photo of Bethesda's London streaming headquarters, whose walls are adorned with key artwork from the company's various games. This artwork contains small discs that give more information about each title, such as its developers, release years, and platforms. Ghostwire: Tokyo Wall not only mentions PC and PS5, but also mentions Xbox Series X as one of the game's supported platforms.
While some Xbox fans realize that Ghostwire: Tokyo is coming to Xbox Series X in 2022, they shouldn't hold their breath. It was previously confirmed that Ghostwire: Tokyo's PS5 exclusivity will last for about a year, meaning it won't be available for Xbox Series X until after March 25, 2023. Assuming that Ghostwire: Tokyo's Xbox debut Tokyo will get the same treatment as Deathloop, that's likely . It will be released for the X series without notice from Microsoft.
When Ghostwire: Tokyo arrives on Xbox Series X, it will almost certainly debut as the first Xbox Game Pass game. Xbox boss Phil Spencer said one reason Microsoft bought Bethesda was to provide more content for its Game Pass subscription service, so it wouldn't make sense for Ghostwire: Tokyo to be an exception.