Earlier today, developer Tango Gameworks and publisher Bethesda Softworks released the full soundtrack to their upcoming ghost-exorcizing action-adventure title, Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Go ahead and give the creepy music a listen… if you dare!
Clocking in at almost three hours long, the game’s soundtrack is composed by Masatoshi Yanagi, the audio designer behind The Evil Within series. Of course, the music is understandably very atmospheric and eerie, and reminiscent of the works of Akira Yamaoka, the composer behind the Silent Hill series.
While the title received a few delays leading up to launch, Ghostwire: Tokyo is now officially locked in for a March 25 release date.
For our in-depth preview of the game, go ahead and click through here.
And for more information, here’s some extra context courtesy of the game’s official Steam page:
Ghostwire: Tokyo launches on PS5 and PC on March 25.
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