Ghostwire: Tokyo features an open world that's structurally very similar to most modern AAA games of the genre. Some of the tropes it adapts work in its favor, whereas others don't. One of the most delightful additions is the ability to pet, feed and read the thoughts of every dog in Tokyo.
While Ghostwire's open world is devoid of humans, it's brimming with various animals, including dogs and cats. Naturally, you would want to interact with them, and as such, here's our guide explaining how to feed dogs in Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Feeding dogs in Ghostwire: Tokyo
Before you can feed any dogs (or cats) in Ghostwire: Tokyo, you have to unlock the Spectral Vision ability. Thankfully, it's made available super early on in the game, right after you discover KK's hideout.
Once you have acquired this ability, approach any of your four-legged friends, press Square (or X) to activate Spectral Vision, and press Square (or X) again to read their thoughts. You will find the option to give them food if you have any in your inventory.
You can always buy more dog food from the many convenience stores and vendors around Tokyo. Sometimes, you will find these plastic bags scattered around. You should pick them up as they also sometimes contain food.
Once you have fed the dog, it will complement you by digging up nearby ground containing Meika (coins) or XP.
That concludes our guide on how to feed dogs in Ghostwire: Tokyo.