The popular game Ghostwire: Tokyo is being hailed for reaching a significant milestone and sparking rumors of a sequel. The game initially received a lukewarm welcome, yet failed to deter 6 million gamers from delving into the haunted alleyways of Shibuya with their virtual finger-guns. This remarkable achievement was celebrated on the game's official Twitter account recently.

Ghostwire: Tokyo, considered a respectable 7 out of 10 in terms of quality, managed to build a loyal fanbase primarily on PC and PS5. Undeniably, the game's launch on Xbox Series X/S contributed significantly to it reaching 6 million players, particularly as it became available on Game Pass from the get-go.

Rumors about a Ghostwire sequel have been floating around, particularly after a Microsoft document allegedly outlining Bethesda’s upcoming release schedule for 2020-2024 was leaked online. Among the yet-to-be-announced titles was a sequel to Ghostwire: Tokyo, pegged for release in 2024.

However, it's crucial to understand that these are preliminary reports, and the dates or titles of games listed in such internal documents shouldn't be regarded as official announcements. While there is hope for a Ghostwire sequel given the game's robust player count, it's perhaps more realistic to expect its release in 2025 or 2026. Even though some skepticism is advised regarding the leaks, the news has undeniably ignited excitement among Ghostwire: Tokyo fans.