



Not sure if you’re interested? You can check out Wccftech’s full positive review of the game, right here. (Image credit: 505 Games) Ghostrunner was gifted a free Hardcore Mode at the end of last year, remixing levels and altering enemies to make your second run through a whole lot tougher. The full native next-gen versions of Ghostrunner launch on September 28. Ghostrunner is out now on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and Luna, and is playable on Xbox Series X/S and PS5 via backward compatibility. You can slow down the game and get an extra life through new settings. Following the solid success, Ghostrunner has received, the team has decided to create a new wave-based mode that challenges players to constantly challenging waves of enemies. Punishing platformer Ghostrunner adds accessibility mode. On the subject of next-gen consoles, 505 Games recently announced a Ghostrunner 2 is in the works, and the sequel will only be available on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5. Ghostrunner was released in Fall of 2020 for PS4 and Xbox One, then subsequently release onto Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. One More Level will continue to expand the title even further throughout the year, with the recently-announced roguelike Wave Mode and more accessible Assist Mode coming later this summer. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of Ghostrunner include all modes added since launch, including the time-attack style Kill Run Mode and intuitive Photo Mode. Split-second reaction timing and impressive moves feels even more impressively aggressive with 4K/120 FPS and instant loading. Cut through cyborgs while grappling across deadly chasms post-processing HDR, ray tracing fidelity mode, 3D audio, Haptic feedback for the PlayStation 5 and more. Ghostrunner’s critically-acclaimed fast-paced cyberpunk action makes the leap into next-gen with improved graphics, performance and awesome new features. The Ghostrunner Full Screen mode missing on PC is a problem being experienced by unfortunate players.
