It's easy to forget in today's world where games like Diablo 4 and Hogwarts Legacy make nearly a billion in revenue in its launch week that some games are more than happy to sell a couple of million copies even after a year of launching. Case in point, Ghostwire: Tokyo.

Tango Gameworks' latest foray outside of its usual survival horror trappings was a hit on the PlayStation 5 when it originally launched last year.

As it turns out, its arrival on the Xbox Series S/X and the Game Pass has been just as successful.

After being released on the Xbox platforms following the expiration of the game's timed-exclusivity deal with Sony, Tango reported that 4 million people have played Ghostwire: Tokyo. A little over two months later and the number is now up to 5 million.

Even if the actual number of copies sold remains cloaked in mystery, the fact that the game continues to draw in players speaks for itself. The longevity of Ghostwire: Tokyo can be attributed to its unique and captivating features, but also to the steady stream of updates that have kept the experience fresh and intriguing for its players.