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What difficulty should I choose in Ghostwire: Tokyo?

Select the difficulty you want!

Ghostwire: Tokyo is one of the most anticipated games of 2022, and Bethesda Softworks recently hosted a pre-launch gameplay stream for the game. Players got to see a glimpse of all the supernatural enemies they will face, and naturally, everyone wants to know which difficulty to choose in Ghostwire: Tokyo.

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There are four difficulty levels in Ghostwire: Tokyo and players can select them in the Pause menu under the Games tab. Players can select between Easy, Normal, Hard, and Tartari difficulty levels. It is important to note that you will not be able to change the difficulty setting in the middle of fights.

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The Easy mode is for players who want to focus on the picturesque environment and the storyline of Ghostwire: Tokyo, while the Normal mode adds a bit of excitement to the game. Similarly, the Hard mode is for players who have mastered the mechanics and are looking for a challenge.

In Ghostwire: Tokyo, players can change the difficulty mode in-game only if they select Easy, Normal, or Hard. However, if players start with Tartari mode, then they will not be able to change the difficulty. Tartari mode is the highest difficulty available in Ghostwire: Tokyo, and it is meant for players who prefer split-second decision making while engaging in combat.

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