A new Ghostbusters game. Do we even care?
Over two decades after the first film was released, is there any point in a game based on Ghostbusters?
Ghostbusters III is showing no signs of happening
Yes, it’s tragic but true. Despite Dan Ackroyd’s valiant crusade over the years to get a third Ghostbusters movie into production, firm plans remain as tangible as a class five free-roaming entity. With every failed attempt to restart the series, fans have wept long and hard, but perhaps a new game can let them smile again.
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