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Ghostwire Tokyo Update 1.003 Release Date and Patch Notes

Ghostwire Tokyo Update 1.003 has finally dropped and we have got the full patch notes, outlining all the various changes coming with the update.

The latest Ghostwire Tokyo update is now available for both PC and PS5 players and one of the major highlights of this update is new Children’s Day cosmetics and emotes to celebrate the Japanese holiday.

Japan is celebrating Golden Week (held on May 5th) this week, which is its one of the most popular holiday season and the developers have added a few cosmetic items to commemorate the event.

Apart from this, Ghostwire Tokyo Update 1.003 squashes a ton of bugs as well as brings quality of life improvements to the game and new gameplay.

With that said, here are the full patch notes for Ghostwire Tokyo Update 1.003 and a look at everything new.

The Ghostwire Tokyo Update 1.003 went live on Monday 2nd May 2022 and is available to download on all supported devices/platforms.

Here are all the patch notes in full. They have been gathered from the official website of the Ghostwire Tokyo developers (Tango Gameworks):

This week, Japan celebrates Golden Week, one of its most popular holiday seasons. We’re also celebrating as the team at Tango Gameworks has launched an all-new update for Ghostwire: Tokyo!

This update features new gameplay and quality of life improvements; numerous bug fixes; and even a festive new cosmetic item and emotes to use in Photo Mode! Read on for the full details.

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:

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