At Bethesda’s E3 2019 press conference, acclaimed game director Shinji Mikami took to the stage to present his team’s next game, Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Following the name drop, Mikami introduced the game’s creative director Ikumi Nakamura to provide more details.
Nakamura called Ghostwire: Tokyo “a new kind of action-adventure game” that incorporates “spooky” elements. However, she made clear that the new project was not survival horror, unlike the team’s previous efforts, The Evil Within series.
Few real details were forthcoming, though Nakamura mentioned that players will have to uncover why people are disappearing. On this quest, players will meet with both spirits and survivors.
The debut closed with a haunting, exciting trailer:
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Wanted The Evil Within 3 instead.
It’s not outside the realm of possibility. With Nakamura leading on this one, Mikami could still be working on something of his own if they’ve split the team.