Releasing on 25th March for PC and PlayStation 5 (PS5), Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest title from Tango Game Works, published by Bethesda. We can't wait to jump into the world and explore this horrifying, unique and twisted version of Tokyo, following the game's main story mystery and completing as much side content as we can. While all the graphics options for Ghostwire: Tokyo have not been revealed, we do have the PlayStation 5 (PS5) graphics modes to share.
Here's what you need to know about all six graphics modes in Ghostwire: Tokyo on PS5, and which ones we think will be the best.
All Ghostwire: Tokyo graphics modes detailed
Tango Game Works is pulling out all the stops in terms of graphics modes for Ghostwire: Tokyo on the PS5.
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While most titles have only a couple of graphics modes, for example, Quality and Performance, the Ghostwire: Tokyo developers have gone the extra mile, even adding specific options for those with VSync displays.
As per GameInformer and VideoGamesCronicles, you can read about the graphics modes in Ghostwire: Tokyo below as explained by the outlets.
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Quality Mode - A high-fidelity rendering mode with Ray Tracing enabled. Capped at 30 fps.
Performance Mode -The high-framerate mode capped at a 60 fps limit.
- High Framerate Quality - Quality Mode but with an uncapped framerate. Ranges between 30 to 50 fps during gameplay.
- High Framerate Performance - Performance mode with uncapped framerate that can go over 60 fps.
- High Framerate Quality (VSync): Same as High Framerate Quality but with Vsync enabled.
- High Framerate Performance (VSync): Same as High Framerate Performance but with Vsync enabled.
That's a lot of options to choose from, but which one will be the best?
Which Ghostwire: Tokyo graphics mode is best
There's honestly no telling which Ghostwire: Tokyo graphics mode will be the best. Those who want to most graphically intense experience should choose Quality Mode, while the Vsync option "High Framerate Quality" should allow for a smooth experience if you have the monitor.
Alternatively, the Performance Mode should be the best choice for those who want the smoothest experience possible, made even better if you have a Vsync display with the "High Framerate Performance (VSync)" mode.
Whatever mode you end up choosing, Ghostwire: Tokyo looks fantastic. Check out the pre-launch trailer to whet your appetite.
So there you have it, all six graphics modes for Ghostwire: Tokyo on PS5. While it is difficult to tell which one is best at the time of writing, we do think if you have a Vsync display, one of those two modes would work best.
Despite this initial prediction, we recommend PS5 players test out all the graphics modes available in Ghostwire: Tokyo to see which one they like the most.
Featured image courtesy of Bethesda.