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How to use Photo Mode in Ghostwire: Tokyo

You can also take selfies!

Ghostwire: Tokyo is one of the most anticipated games of 2022, and players are wondering if the game features a Photo Mode. Luckily, the recent pre-launch gameplay stream from Bethesda Softworks showed us that a Photo Mode exists in Ghostwire: Tokyo, and you can take pictures with various customizations.

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Players can access the Photo Mode by going to the Pause Menu. You will find various Filters in Photo Mode, and it will also include Selfie Mode Only options. Players can also change the field-of-view (FOV) in Photo Mode. There are also several Emotes that you can use before clicking pictures in Ghostwire: Tokyo's Photo Mode.

Related: What is an Omikuji in Ghostwire: Tokyo?

The developers highlighted that fans pre-purchasing the game can use the Photo Mode to take pictures of the unique cosmetics received as rewards. For instance, players will receive the Hannya outfit for pre-ordering the game, and you can take amazing pictures while wearing them in Photo Mode. You can also unlock several Filters and Emotes in the game that can be used in Photo Mode.

You can check this clip from Bethesda's official stream to see how an Omikuji works in Ghostwire: Tokyo.

Ghostwire: Tokyo will arrive on March 25, 2022, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. Players pre-purchasing the Deluxe Edition from PlayStation Store will be able to access the game three days early.

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