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Ghostwire Tokyo: How to Use Photo Mode

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Ghostwire Tokyo How to Use Photo Mode
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With all the amazing video games that are coming out lately, the latest one is Bethesda and Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire Tokyo. Set in the titular city, you can bet there will be plenty of pretty sights and otherworldly happenings that are worth capturing to remember. Thankfully, the game does contain a photo mode, and if you are wondering about how to use Photo Mode in Ghostwire Tokyo, we are here to help.

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How to Use Photo Mode in Ghostwire Tokyo

Whenever you see something amazing or scary that you want to capture in the in-game photo mode, the process is quite simple.

Simply bring up the pause menu, and navigate to the option. Entering photo mode will allow players to configure how they want to shoot a certain scene.

This can be done from the first-person perspective, or through a selfie mode, where the outfit worn by protagonist Akito can be seen and different emotes can be used for even more expression. There are also options for various filters as well to spice things up.

One of the most important caveats to note is that Photo Mode does not pause the game for you in Ghostwire Tokyo.

If you are in the middle of battle, it means enemies can still damage you and knock you out of Photo Mode, so be cautious. For such situations, maybe a direct capture will be more suitable. Hopefully, this is something that will be changed in the future.

That’s is everything you need to know about how to use Photo Mode in Ghostwire Tokyo. For even more help for the game, be sure to head over to our other guides such as how to heal your health or how to get more Katashiro.

If there are any queries that we have not answered with our guides, do leave a comment below and we will answer them as soon as possible. You can also check out other relevant Ghostwire Tokyo content below.

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