Ghostwire Tokyo photo mode: How to use and find saved pictures

Here is what you need to know on the Ghostwire Tokyo photo mode.

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Photo modes are one of the coolest parts of modern gaming for some. It allows players to run wild, capturing the most awe-inspiring pictures in a game. Ghostwire Tokyo is no different, giving Japan enthusiasts the chance to run around and gather all the great pics from the city. Once when you’ve got a great picture, chances are you want to share it with friends. However, the game doesn’t do a great job of telling you where your Ghostwire Tokyo photo mode pictures are stored. We aim to address that issue.

How to use the camera mode in Ghostwire Tokyo

Whenever you open up the menu, regardless of platform, you should find an option called photo mode. Select that, and it will open up a camera in the game from the perspective of where Akito is stood. You can then apply filters, emotes and other aspects to really stylise your photo.

If you are playing on PC, you can alter the FoV, and filter by using the arrow keys to navigate the second menu in the camera mode option. The console controllers are much easier to use, with the left stick controlling the camera in the right stick controlling the second menu. You can then modify your camera mode to the exact specification of what you’re trying to do. 

To use more filters or emotes, you’re going to need to collect them from the Tanuki or by finding relics and getting relics to trade into the special cat vendors in the open world. So, if you’re big on the camera mode, then there are plenty of opportunities in the game.

Ghostwire Tokyo photo mode PS5 locations

Those playing Ghostwire Tokyo on PS5 will find that their gallery is easily found in the usual spots. Head over to your console’s capture gallery and you should find a Ghostwire folder containing all those pictures you have taken. You should see all the photos you have then using the mode stored there.

Ghostwire Tokyo photo mode PC locations

On the other hand, Ghostwire Tokyo’s photo mode locations is a little trickier. You’d think it would be stored in your Steam screenshots folder, but they are not. Instead, you need to head over to \Users\***\Saved Games\TangoGameworks\GhostWire Tokyo (STEAM)\Saved\Screenshots\WindowsNoEditor

Make sure to select the storage device your OS installed on, the appropriate user name, and then copy the rest of the file path in. It should bring you to your saved photo locations.
Read more: Ghostwire review.

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Craig Robinson

Craig has spent several years in esports. He began his journey as a volunteer, writing about games he loved whilst studying at University. Upon graduating, he worked as a freelance writer, talking about esports and gaming for several years before landing in WePC's gaming section.

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