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Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 Update Patch Notes

Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 is now live for PC and PS5. You’ll find all the new content and changes heading to Tango Gameworks’ supernatural action-adventure in the latest Ghostwire Tokyo update right…

Tom BardwellBy Tom BardwellMay 2, 20223 Mins Read
Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 Update
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Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 is now live for PC and PS5. You’ll find all the new content and changes heading to Tango Gameworks’ supernatural action-adventure in the latest Ghostwire Tokyo update right here on this page. To commemorate Japan’s Golden Week holiday period, Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 adds in a few new emotes, including a Koinobori and Paper Kabutor emotes and a new Kabuto samurai helmet.

The patch also improves performance on both PS5 and PC. Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 also introduces a new Yokai Volume slider to allow players to adjust Tengu screeching. Fast travel is also available earlier in the game thanks to changes in Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003.

Elsewhere, Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 update includes bug fixes covering game-pad dead zones, collisions, progression, and other areas of the game. Check out the complete Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 update patch notes below for all the details.

Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 Update Patch Notes

Update Highlights

  • Performance Improvements: This update addresses some performance issues for PS5 and PC.
  • Silence, Tengu: There’ve been some noise complaints about the Tengu, so Ed has developed some noise-cancelling headphones for Akito and KK. (Tengu volume can now be adjusted.)
  • Children’s Day Cosmetic and Emotes: Two new emotes and a new headwear piece inspired by Golden Week.

Children’s Day

Held annually on May 5 in Japan, Children’s Day is one of four national holidays observed during Golden Week to celebrate the health and happiness of children—typically by decorating with fish-shaped kites and wearing paper samurai helmets! Now you can get in on the festivities in Ghostwire: Tokyo:

  • Koinobori Emote – Akito displays koi-shaped streamers
  • “They Grow Up So Fast” Emote – Akito proudly dons a folded paper “Kabuto” samurai helmet
  • Paper Kabuto – Wear the origami samurai helmet from the emote

Changes and Improvements

  • Added “Yokai Volume” slider, allowing players to adjust the screeching of the Tengu
  • Added “Mouse Smoothing” option (Allows players to enable/disable mouse smoothing)
  • Fast travel is now available earlier in the game

Ghostwire Tokyo 1.003 – Bug Fixes

All Platforms

  • Improved overall performance
  • Overhauled starting values for player camera options
  • Adjusted gamepad analog stick deadzone and added options to adjust deadzone
  • Fixed collision issues in some environments
  • Spirit Perception Prayer Beads will no longer guide you towards spirits you have already absorbed
  • Fixed text for some menu items in French and German

PC Fixes

  • Improved mouse/keyboard input when weaving
  • Added “Movie Display Mode” option
    • If you are experiencing sound desync issues in cutscenes, setting “Movie Display Mode” to “Performance” will correct the issue
  • Fixed progression issue with certain cutscenes
  • Added a warning display when using too much VRAM
  • Fixed issue with windowed mode on the title screen
  • Fixed 5K resolution issue on the title screen
  • Fixed Sharpness option when using FSR 1.0
  • Fixed issue when selecting difficulty

Ghostwire Tokyo is out now for PC and PlayStation 5. For all the details on the latest Ghostwire Tokyo update, head to the official Steam listing here.

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