Tango Gameworks' upcoming action title is leveraging the controller in some interesting ways.
Ikumi Nakamura looks to start a new journey after leaving Tango.
The version on Game Pass looks closer to a remaster than a simple port job.
"I can’t wait to spend more time with the Tango team and get to know them,' says the head of Xbox.
Dishonored Definitive Edition, Doom 64, The Evil Within, and more will debut on the service.
Recent Microsoft Store listings could hint at their addition to Game Pass.
But he'll only do it if he can fulfil his creative vision from beginning to end.
The action title will join Deathloop as an exclusive for the same period of time.
However, future Bethesda titles will come to Xbox, PC and "other consoles on a case by case basis."
Unjamming weapons in Deathloop and charging energy in GhostWire: Tokyo are just some of the uses.
The developer hopes to deliver "deliver a fun experience packed with ominous, mysterious, and spooky elements."
Tango Gameworks' Shinji Mikami reveals the same in a new video.
No mention of Starfield or The Elder Scrolls 6, unfortunately.
Learn more about the terrifying Visitors you'll encounter in supernatural Tokyo.
Both titles will utilize the PS5's hardware and DualSense features like haptic feedback.
Shinji Mikami's horror epic is going next-gen.
What the hell happened to this excellent horror franchise?
The legendary figure says it'll be hard to totally disconnect from current events.
The game was in pre-production for "a few years."
A mix of three different games for the streaming service.