Ghostwire: Tokyo Takes Up Only 20GB Of Space

Ghostwire: Tokyo is set to launch on March 25. Developer Tango Gameworks recently put out an extended gameplay video which showcased some of the enemies we'll come across and the elemental powers we'll use to fight them. We also got to see how the city Tokyo would look if it was haunted. It turns out this eerie version of Tokyo isn't too heavy – just 20GB in fact.

The game's Steam page has detailed out its system requirements. The first thing that stands out is the surprisingly low amount of storage space it takes up for an open world game with a rather high visual fidelity.

Here are the minimum and recommended system requirements for Ghostwire: Tokyo as per Steam:

Minimum

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10 version 1909 or higher
  • Processor: Core I7 4770K @ 3.5GHZ or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • Memory: 12 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 or AMD RX 5500 XT (VRAM 6 GB or higher)
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD storage recommended

Recommended

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10 version 1909 or higher
  • Processor: Core I7 6700 @ 3.4GHZ or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1080 or AMD RX 5600 XT (VRAM 6 GB or higher)
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD storage

Our very own Lead Features Editor, Jade King, got a hands-off preview of the game and here's what she thought: "Tango Gameworks could have made The Evil Within 3 or an equally familiar sequel, but it instead chose to broaden its horizons and break the walls down with Ghostwire Tokyo – a stylish, unorthodox, and undeniably package of spooky shenanigans.While I haven’t been able to play the game for myself yet, it’s new and refreshing in a way this genre so desperately needs. Japanese folklore is filled with so many creative horrors that few mainstream games dare to tap into, and to see them in a modern setting like this is so damn exciting. Even the convenience stores are manned by cats selling you loot and upgrades, and if that doesn’t sell you I don’t know what will."

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