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Are there any missable collectibles in Ghostwire: Tokyo?

Too many collectibles to count.

Ghostwire: Tokyo is a game about solving investigations and mysteries. Therefore, the game naturally features quite a few collectibles for players to collect along the way. With more than 500 collectibles in the game, players are bound to miss a few of them. However, there are not any truly missable collectibles.

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That's right, none of the collectibles are missable in Ghostwire: Tokyo. This is because the game features a Free Roam mode after completing the main story. Once you beat the game, you will return to your game just before the point of no return. This allows you to run around the world and clean up any side missions that were missed and find all of the collectibles.

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Since there are no collectibles that disappear at any point, we recommend playing through the game as you please and gathering whatever collectibles you find along the way. Then after you have completed the game, it will be quick and easy to just run around the map finding all of the ones you may have missed.

So there you have it, all of the various collectible types can be found and acquired after completing the game, including everything from Side Missions to Relics and Jizo Statues.

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Mason Moses
My name is Mason Moses. I am an entertainment aficionado, who spends more time consuming it than I would like to admit. I've been playing video games for the past 15 years and every time I turn one on, it feels like the very first time. Since I liked games so much, I decided that I would write about them.