There's a new, free Ghostwire Tokyo update out that introduces new single-player story missions, combat abilities, more photo mode features, and an additional game mode for the Bethesda supernatural action horror game. However, the Spider's Thread DLC patch also appears to have introduced controversial Denuvo DRM technology to the game, which might spark concerns from some users ahead of the publisher's Starfield release date.
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