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‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’ Delayed to “Early 2022”
The COVID-19 pandemic strikes again. Tango Gameworks has announced that due to the current situation in Japan, the developer has decided to push the release of Ghostwire: Tokyo from later this year to “early 2022“.
It shouldn’t be that much of a surprise when you think about it, as we haven’t heard much more about the title since it was rumoured to have been slated for an October release at the beginning of the year. Nevertheless, the developer is putting the health and safety of its employees first, which has often been the case over the past two years with the pandemic.
Ghostwire: Tokyo is currently in development for the PlayStation 5 and PC.
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‘Little Nightmares III’ DLC “The Backstage” Releases June 12 [Trailer]
During the Future Games Show, Bandai Namco and Supermassive have announced the first DLC for Little Nightmares III in “The Backstage”. Featuring new puzzles and challenges, this additional content will take players to the darkest part of the Carnevale, where they’ll meet a new character and face new perils. You won’t have to wait long to get it, either, as Little Nightmares III – The Backstage DLC will release on June 12.
In this new adventure, Low will meet Dime, a new child who wears a torch hat, which turns out to be a very helpful tool for finding their way in what lies beneath the curtains of The Carnevale. The two children will have to face new threats and use their light to find a way to save Alone from the hands of the Puppeteer.
In the original game, players meet Low and Alone, who are trapped within the Spiral, a cluster of disturbing places. The two will have to work together to survive in a dangerous world full of delusions. As they scamper and shelter on their journey to escape the grasp of an even greater threat, their senses may also lead them astray into the shadows.
Little Nightmares III is currently available for PC via Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.