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What is Crystallized Ether in Ghostwire: Tokyo?

Destroy them to get ammo!

Fans recently got to see the pre-launch gameplay stream for Ghostwire: Tokyo hosted by Bethesda Softworks. Several new elements were introduced during the broadcast, and Crystallized Ether is one of the most frequent things you will come across while exploring Tokyo. 

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Crystallized Ether, as the developers described, are regular objects with "Spirit particles" that can be destroyed to acquire ammunition. The developers mentioned an interesting phenomenon that happened during the Vanishing where "Spirit particles" manifested these objects, turning them into Crystallized Ether.

Where to find Crystallized Ether in Ghostwire: Tokyo?

You can check out this clip from Bethesda's official pre-launch gameplay stream to see how Crystallized Ether looks, and how to destroy them in Ghostwire: Tokyo.

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Players will start the game as Akito and will have to fight various Yokai, Visitors, and other unknown enemies while exploring the map in Ghostwire: Tokyo. You will find Crystallized Ether scattered all around the map, and these things will come in handy to replenish ammunition quickly during fights. You will often find Crystallized Ether in the form of flickering entities, floating cars, glitching items, and various everyday objects.

While the pre-launch gameplay broadcast revealed several things about the world of Ghostwire: Tokyo, players will have to wait till the game releases. The game is currently available for pre-purchase, and fans looking to get the game three days early can purchase the Deluxe Edition from PlayStation Store for $79.99. Ghostwire: Tokyo is scheduled to arrive on March 25, 2022, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.

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