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Ghostwire: Tokyo Tanabata Update

This Ghostwire: Tokyo update focuses on Tanabata (七夕), or “Star Festival,” a traditional Japanese festival where people write their wishes on colorful strips of paper, called tanzaku, and hang them from bamboo branches

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changedThis Ghostwire: Tokyo update focuses on Tanabata (七夕), or “Star Festival,” a traditional Japanese festival where people write their wishes on colorful strips of paper, called tanzaku, and hang them from bamboo branches in the hopes that they’ll come true. In this update, you can make wishes of your own with the Tanabata Wishes emote, available to all players!
changedTanabataWith the Tanabata Wishes emote, Akito and KK look to the stars with a bamboo tree and sasakazari (lit. “hanging decorations”) next to them.
addedChanges and ImprovementsAdded new “Film Grain” and “Color-Fringe” options under video settings
changedAll PlatformsAdjusted the behavior of some emotes
changedAll PlatformsAdjusted the effects of certain emotes when using them on uneven terrain
changedAll PlatformsAdjusted lighting during emotes

Ghostwire: Tokyo changes

changedThis Ghostwire: Tokyo update focuses on Tanabata (七夕), or “Star Festival,” a traditional Japanese festival where people write their wishes on colorful strips of paper, called tanzaku, and hang them from bamboo branches in the hopes that they’ll come true. In this update, you can make wishes of your own with the Tanabata Wishes emote, available to all players!
changedWith the Tanabata Wishes emote, Akito and KK look to the stars with a bamboo tree and sasakazari (lit. “hanging decorations”) next to them.
addedAdded new “Film Grain” and “Color-Fringe” options under video settings
changedAdjusted the behavior of some emotes
changedAdjusted the effects of certain emotes when using them on uneven terrain

This Ghostwire: Tokyo update focuses on Tanabata (七夕), or “Star Festival,” a traditional Japanese festival where people write their wishes on colorful strips of paper, called tanzaku, and hang them from bamboo branches in the hopes that they’ll come true. In this update, you can make wishes of your own with the Tanabata Wishes emote, available to all players!

This update also includes some additional game adjustments and bug fixes.

Tanabata

Tanabata is the story of two star-crossed lovers: Princess Orihime, daughter of the God of the Sky; and Hikoboshi, a simple cattle farmer, separated by the Heavenly River, but fated to meet for one night a year: the 7th day of the 7th month.

The origins of this story lie in the real twin stars Vega and Altair, and the “Heavenly River” that separates them is our own Milky Way galaxy.

With the Tanabata Wishes emote, Akito and KK look to the stars with a bamboo tree and sasakazari (lit. “hanging decorations”) next to them.

Changes and Improvements

  • Added new “Film Grain” and “Color-Fringe” options under video settings

Bug Fixes

All Platforms

  • Adjusted the behavior of some emotes

  • Adjusted the effects of certain emotes when using them on uneven terrain

  • Adjusted lighting during emotes

  • Made adjustments to rotating Akito on the Inventory screen

  • Adjusted lighting for the “Inugami Mummy” collectible

PC Fixes

  • Improved overall performance

Source

Steam News / 29 June 2022

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