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overshadowed most of the releases last year to the point that even the excellent ones didn't get much attention. Case in point, Ghostwire: Tokyo, which initially launched exclusively on the PlayStation 5 before heading over to the Xbox and Xbox Game Pass as one of Microsoft's latest first-party titles. Tango Gameworks' first foray into the non-survival-horror genre takes players into a creepy take on Japan's foremost city, Tokyo, treating audiences to a folklore-rich adventure.
Several months after setting a new sales record, Ghostwire: Tokyo, which isn't a survival horror game (we aren't being, in any way, sarcastic here - it's not as scary as the studio's previous outings), is free to download and play on the PC until November 2 - if you have an Amazon Prime Subscription.

