A Ghostwire Tokyo PS5 Key — also known as a PSN Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the PlayStation Store of your region and download to your console. From €4.38 (-94%) at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €69.99 · 6 verified stores, 7 offers in stock · Updated 09h 04min ago.
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Ghostwire Tokyo for PS5 starts at €4.38 at Difmark, 94% under the €69.99 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €69.99 at Playstation Store.
That €4.38 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 7 offers from 6 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
That puts it 73% under its average of €15.93 since 2020, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
By format: account from €4.38.
There is no discounted third-party key: the only one available is the official store's, at €69.99.
All 7 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
207 outlets reviewed it and it averages 77 out of 100, with 67% recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the PSN code that Playstation Store has at €69.99 is more than 15 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €69.99 at Playstation Store.
There is no third-party key on offer today, so the choice is between the shared account at €4.38 at Difmark — cheap, but the game never becomes yours — and paying the official €69.99 for a key on your own account. Either is defensible; just know which one you are picking.
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Ghostwire: Tokyo is a game that we greatly enjoyed. Unfortunately, Tango Gameworks' approach was to create a game where style is dominant and little substance... Read more
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Ghostwire Tokyo is a peculiar and charismatic open world, with a rewarding combat system and a fascinating location to explore. Read more
Ghostwire: Tokyo by Tango Gameworks is an incredibly intriguing title. The narrative plot is well-written and never feels cliché. Although the gameplay isn't the most... Read more
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It was a real pleasure to send the Yokai back to their world. Ghostwire: Tokyo has evident qualitative failures, sometimes leaving room for a certain... Read more
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a production that aims, above all, to entertain. It doesn't try to reinvent anything that has already been proposed by other productions,... Read more
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Ghostwire: Tokyo is a good send-off to PlayStation from Bethesda. Whether we're fighting demons or exploring this impeccable recreation of the city of Tokyo, this... Read more
Tango Gameworks latest game promised some scary moments and horror but falls flat on boredom and repetition. Read more
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Ghostwire: Tokyo is a well-done atmospheric title that sadly didn't leverage its great premise as much as it could have. Read more
GhostWire: Tokyo has managed to present a realistic Tokyo atmosphere with its basis based on Japanese folk tales, and despite its shortcomings in storytelling, it... Read more
I'm going to say to Mikami, "We're not going to count this, we'll wait for it again," and I'm going to pray that he runs... Read more
It's a battle for the souls and of the souls in Tokyo. And it's fun as hell. Although "GhostWire: Tokyo" is hardly treading new waters,... Read more
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a really interesting and original title. Read more
Great world design that begs to be explored for hours on end, which made overlooking the blah story and repetitive combat that much easier Read more
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While GhostWire: Tokyo isn't a perfect game, it's definitely a delightful experience that portrays Japan and its legends in a different and fascinating way. Read more
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What do our users think of Ghostwire Tokyo for PS5?
I like the game a lot and think people should play it if they like open world games, the enemies are fun to deal with an everything is easy to understand. I hope people play this games a lot for years to come. I love it a lot and think people should play it.
Got this one free on EPIC games store and downloaded it right away. AT first the game is smooth and the concept is new. Specially fans of anime and japanese culture will get sucked into it... I did too... But the more I played I realized it get repitive which is the only backlash. Game is well optimized on my RTX 3050... Lots of contents to explore... recommended if you have a lot of time to play
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