GhostWire: Tokyo celebrates Japanese national holiday Children’s Day with new emotes and helmets.The update launched yesterday (May 2).
Children’s Day is held annually on May 5 in Japan and is one of four national holidays observed during Golden Week.According to Tango Gameworks, the holiday is “to celebrate the health and happiness of children, typically by decorating with fish-shaped kites and wearing paper samurai helmets.”#GhostwireTokyo's latest update is now available, with performance improvements, bug fixes, and quality of life additions–including a Tengu volume slider.
Read the full update notes: https://t.co/ykrLd8klrZ pic.twitter.com/1kf3BWAZxF— Bethesda (@bethesda) May 2, 2022“Now you can get in on the festivities in GhostWire: Tokyo,” continues the studio, as the update brings two new emotes to the game.“Koinobori” sees Akito displays koi-shaped streamers while “They Grow Up So Fast” sees Akito proudly dons a folded paper “Kabuto” samurai helmet.
There’s also the introduction of Paper Kabuto, which will allow players to wear the origami samurai helmet from the emote.Elsewhere in the new update, Tango Gameworks has improved performance on PC and PS5 versions of the game, fixed “numerous” bugs and made it possible for players to adjust the volume of Tengu.According to the patch notes “faster travel is now available in the game” but no further details have been shared.GhostWire: Tokyo was launched in March.
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