Ghostwire: Tokyo arrived on PlayStation last year and is expanding to Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Xbox Game Pass this spring. The game blends supernatural elements with firstperson action and openworld exploration as players take on the role of Akito, who wakes up in a deserted Tokyo filled with ominous beings.
Possessed by KK, a spirit that grants Akito basic and mystical powers, the hero must master these abilities to confront the menacing Visitors. The entity inside him becomes essential for survival as he navigates a city overrun by danger. With KK guiding him, Akito gains supernatural tools that help him face the unfolding chaos.
“Spider Thread”
The Spider Thread update for Xbox and Game Pass brings a new free mode. It presents 30 stages drawn from 120 handcrafted levels, with a simple objective: reach the end. As players clear challenges, they unlock more abilities and earn in-game currency to upgrade equipment. If a stage is failed, progress resets and the run must begin again.
New regions and more story details
The update introduces fresh locations within the ghostly streets of Tokyo, including a local high school. In these areas, players complete missions to uncover deeper mysteries. The main storyline gains expanded cinematics that enrich the arc of Akito and KK as they strive to prevent the dangerous Hannya from destroying Tokyo.
Enemies and new abilities
Along with new threats, the city fills with more adversaries, from invisible shadows to elusive punishments. Akito gains new moves such as a rapid dash and a powerful counterattack to defeat them. The update also expands photo mode with new stamps to overlay on scenes, letting players customize their memories of the journey.
The content pack from Bethesda Softworks promises surprises and fresh elements, and some details remain under wraps for now. After all, what makes a ghost story compelling is a touch of mystery that unfolds with every discovery.