One of Shinji Mikami’s goals for Tango Gameworks was to give a younger generation of developers chance to shine. The studio has already delivered on that promise this year with the effervescent rhythm-action of Hi-Fi Rush, and now, following a year of console exclusivity on PS5, Ghostwire Tokyo has landed on Xbox Series in better shape than ever. It’s fitting that the most substantial new story quest here takes place in a school, since this expanded version offers ample proof that Mikami’s students have learned plenty from their departing mentor.