If you haven’t experienced Ghostwire: Tokyo, the action-adventure horror game from Bethesda, now is the perfect time to start.
According to the latest promotional offer from Fanatical, titled Build Your Own Spring Superstars Collection, this game can be yours for just $7 – an unbelievable price for a title that has garnered critical acclaim and left a lasting impression on horror enthusiasts. Currently, the price of Ghostwire: Tokyo on Steam is approximately 749,000 VND.

Unlike the traditional horror style seen in The Evil Within – the previous title from Tango Gameworks, Ghostwire: Tokyo offers a unique experience that is both distinctive and captivating.
With a first-person perspective, the beautifully rendered world, combined with supernatural powers and haunting soundscapes, creates a hauntingly empty and mysterious Tokyo – a place where players will navigate through rain-soaked streets, battle spirits, and collect various ethereal items. Players take on the role of Akito – a young man who awakens to find Tokyo transformed after an event that has left the city in chaos – and becomes the vessel for the spirit KK, a being with extraordinary powers that aid him in his journey. The combat system in Ghostwire: Tokyo allows you to “shoot” supernatural energy at enemies using gestures, creating some of the most visually striking battle sequences seen in the horror genre.

The standout feature of Ghostwire: Tokyo is the eerie atmosphere and combat within a meticulously recreated haunted Shibuya – a location that showcases Tango’s creativity in world-building. Not only does the gameplay focus on the main storyline, but it also includes numerous side quests and collectibles – from searching for Tanuki (shape-shifting raccoons) to visiting shops run by mystical cat spirits called Nekomata, offering players varied side activities that are both whimsical and engaging.

Currently, Ghostwire: Tokyo is one of over 20 games available in Fanatical’s Build Your Own Spring Superstars collection. With a bulk purchase policy, prices are getting even lower, allowing players to choose from a diverse list of games in the bundle, which includes titles like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition, RoboCop: Rogue City, Soulskinger: Envoy of Death, and many others.