Ghostwire Tokyo was released this year exclusively for PlayStation 5 and PC, but was listed for Xbox on a wall in Bethesda’s office.
The quirk was noted by Twitter user Klobrille in an article about Bethesda’s London office, showing the company’s desktop. The image was taken down and showed several games from the company, such as Ghostwire Tokyo.
The curious fact is that in the game’s image, it appears listed as an Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC game. However, no console version from Microsoft has been officially announced so far.
Despite the image having been removed, it is quite likely that Ghostwire Tokyo will come to the Xbox Series X|S due to the fact that Microsoft bought Bethesda in 2021.
Bethesda Softworks’ new international publishing headquarters in London has Ghostwire: Tokyo wall art, already listing Xbox Series X|S as platforms.https://t.co/qEk9M2eadb pic.twitter.com/ifXPvUruHV
— Klobrille (@klobrille) November 2, 2022
An existing deal with Sony to develop two console exclusives for the PlayStation 5, Deathloop and Ghostwire Tokyo, prevented Microsoft from releasing both games on Xbox platforms.
Recently, Deathloop was released on Xbox Series X|S almost a year after its release on PlayStation 5 (2022/09/20 and 09/14/2021).
If the same deal has been made for Ghostwire Tokyo, the game is likely to arrive on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Game Pass any time after March 25, 2023.
Ghostwire Tokyo was developed by Tango Gameworks and is directed by the legendary Shinji Mikami, creator of the Resident Evil franchise. To read our review, click here.