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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.
If you'd like to play the latest and last game made by Shinji Mikami, one of the brains behind the original Resident Evil and Devil May Cry games, before resigning from Tango Gameworks, this is your chance.

