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Ghostwire Tokyo: How to Sprint & Run Faster

Ghostwire: Tokyo How to run and sprint

Developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks, Ghostwire: Tokyo is a supernatural action-horror that pits you against a bunch of otherworldly entities that want to see you pushing up the virtual daisies. While you’re busy battling ghosts using your psychic abilities, you may be wondering how to sprint and run faster in Ghostwire: Tokyo. Worry not, as we’ve got you covered in this guide. Let’s get into it, shall we?

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How to Sprint in Ghostwire: Tokyo

To sprint and run faster in Ghostwire: Tokyo, all you’ll need to do is press the L3 button (click in the left analog stick) on your PS5 DualSense controller.

Yes, the L3 button is what you’ll need if you want to momentarily increase your movement speed, which will come in super handy when you’re trying to outmaneuver the nasty spirits that want to put a stop to your progress as you journey through the titular, neon-lit city.

Can You Increase Sprint Speed?

Unfortunately, no. The speed at which Akito sprints around when pressing L3 at the beginning of the game will remain the same throughout.

There are no skills or buffs you can get to boost this further, which may come as disappointing news to someone.

And that’s everything you need to know about how to sprint and run faster in Ghostwire: Tokyo. For more, be sure to search Twinfinite for more tips, tricks, and information. You should also see some related coverage below, but if you can’t find an answer to a specific question you have then feel free to reach out in the comment section and we’ll do our best to lend a hand.

About the author

Dylan Chaundy

Dylan is a Senior Writer at Twinfinite and has been with the site for over two years, and in the games media industry for over a decade. He typically covers horror, RPGs, shooters, indie titles and movies, and loves reading, pizza and skateboarding; ideally, at the same time. He has a degree in English Literature from Aberystwyth University, Wales. He thinks FTL may be the most perfect game ever created.

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