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Here are 10 minutes of gameplay from Ghostwire: Tokyo PC with Ray Tracing

IGN has shared a video, showcasing ten minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of Ghostwire: Tokyo. As we’ve already reported, the PC version will support ray-traced shadows and reflections, and both of these Ray Tracing effects are enabled in this video.

In order to capture this gameplay footage, IGN used an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080Ti. The resolution used was 1440p (and we can assume that the game was using its Ultra preset). Unfortunately, though, we don’t have any performance numbers. We also don’t know whether IGN had enabled DLSS.

Ghostwire: Tokyo is a new first-person action-adventure from Tango Gameworks will release on March 25th. In this game, players will explore a unique vision of Tokyo twisted by a supernatural presence.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Ghostwire: Tokyo - 10 Minutes of PC Gameplay (Full Ray Tracing Enabled)

11 thoughts on “Here are 10 minutes of gameplay from Ghostwire: Tokyo PC with Ray Tracing”

  1. too much Mirror or something lol. Game looks great and hyped but damn the RTX reflection is too much as it looks like mirror rather than puddle of water.

  2. Game looks like a FPS where you shoot thru the fingers. Maybe the issue is that this is just the tutorial, hardly a defense of the game but so many games suck at making a decent intro.

    1. But the LGTB population is severely over-represented. I saw a poll where only 4% of the USA population said that they were LGTB.

      It’s the Liberal Media behind all of this.

  3. Proof that not only Americans and Ubisoft can make soulless open world jank.
    Also the graphics are nothing to write home about. Mirror’s Edge Catalyst looked roughly this good and it didn’t have any ray-tracing.

  4. I thought this game would be using Denuvo. Doesn’t say anything on the steam page, but better to wait until after the preload to see if the page is updated. Not willing to buy just yet.

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