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Ghostwire Tokyo: How to Absorb Spirits & Where to Find Them
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Ghostwire Tokyo: How to Absorb Spirits & Where to Find Them

As in many modern action games, Tangoworks’ latest features progression mechanics that allow you to upgrade Akito with new abilities, which revolves around spirits that you collect. Here’s how to absorb spirits in Ghostwire Tokyo.

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How to Absorb Spirits & Where to Find Them

Ghostwire Tokyo: How to Absorb Spirits & Where to Find Them

To absorb spirits, you will first need to get a Katashiro. This is something you’ll pick up during the early parts of the story, and it’s used to absorb spirits you come across throughout Shibuya.

Once you have, bring absorbed spirits to a phone booth to transfer them safely and earn XP and Meika.

You can keep track of how many total spirits you’ve transferred in each location and the containment cube spirits you’ve gathered by looking at the top right corner of the map. You’ll also get them for completing certain missions. Destroying the orbs of the corrupted trees around the area also releases spirits you can absorb.

Hopefully, that should prove an easy reference on how to absorb spirits in Ghostwire Tokyo. For even more help for the game, be sure to head over to our other guides such as how to use Spectral Vision and what it does, and how to perform Hand Seals.

If there are any queries that we have not answered with our guides, do leave a comment below and we will answer them as soon as possible. You can also check out other relevant Ghostwire Tokyo content below.


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