Ghostwire: Tokyois launching next month, and there seems to be a reasonable amount of hype leading up to its release. Developer Tango Gameworks, founded by renowned game director Shinji Mikami, is known for makingThe Evil WithinandThe Evil Within 2.

While Tango Gameworks is now owned by Microsoft,Ghostwire: Tokyois a PS5 console exclusivefor a limited time. Its unique exclusivity deal is the same asDeathloop’s, which was generally considered to be one of the best games of 2021.Ghostwire: Tokyowill most probably release on Xbox consoles after this exclusivity period ends, and it should be available on Xbox Game Pass on the same day. In addition to the PS5 version,Ghostwire: Tokyowill also launch on PC, and Tango Gameworks has now detailed its system requirements.

silhouette overlooking the city in Ghostwire: Tokyo

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As per its official Steam page,Ghostwire: Tokyowill require an Nvidia GTX 1060 or an RX 5500 XT at the minimum, along with an i7 4770K for Intel users. The recommended specs ask players to have an Nvidia GTX 1080 or an RX 5600 XT. Both minimum and recommended system requirements need at least a Ryzen 5 2600 for AMD users. It seems likeGhostwire: Tokyowill take around 20 GB of space, and an SSD is recommended although not required.

It looks like most players should not have any difficulty in meeting the minimum specs forGhostwire: Tokyoand GTX 1060 is still one of the most popular cards on Steam. It’s great to see that only 20 GB is required, asmodern games are asking players to download 50-100 GB of data.Ghostwire: Tokyonever looked like an extremely demanding game, to begin with, but it’s still reassuring to know that most fans will not have to upgrade their PCs.

As it stands, PC parts are still difficult to find at MRP. Players have had to pay way over MRP to get their hands on the latest Nvidia GPUs, and this trend is bound to continue wheneverNvidia launches the 4000 series.

Ghostwire Tokyois one of many horror gamesthat are coming out in 2022.Dying Light 2is now available on almost all platforms, with a Switch version scheduled to release later this year via the cloud. Fans can also look forward toSTALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl, with is also coming out later this year.

Ghostwire: Tokyolaunches March 25 for PC and PS5.