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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2’s First Xbox Update Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Hotfix 1.1.2 is here

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2's First Xbox Update Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 took the world by storm earlier this month – bringing in pretty fantastic review scores across the board and delivering a huge sales milestone for Warhorse Studios in just 24 hours. Well, the team has been keeping a close eye on things since, and the game’s first hotfix has been released.

Version 1.1.2 of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is now live on all platforms, including Xbox, and features a brief list of fixes for some of the game’s launch-window issues. Given that this is a ‘hotfix’, we’d expect Warhorse to be working on a bigger update for the coming days as well.

Here are the full patch notes for Kingdom Come Deliverance 2’s 1.1.2 update:

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 1.1.2 Patch Notes

Quests

Fortuna

Bozhena and Pavlena will no longer report the player for crimes during the quest.

The King’s Gambit

The quest interactor for wine will no longer disappear, allowing players to continue pouring wine for the guests.

Combat

Fixed the crossbow aiming zoom on ultrawide resolutions.

Platform-specific fixes

Epic Games Store: Fixed the issue with achievements not being completed after longer than one hour of play.

PROS

Improved the issue with rewards sometimes requiring game restart to be awarded.

Stability

Fixed a crash when looking at certain locked doors and chests.

Fixed a crash sometimes occurring loading the game after finishing the dice mini-game.

Fixed a crash related to opening the horse inventory.

Fixed a crash related to interacting with a cart.

Fixed a crash when spamming keys on the EULA screen.

Fixed a crash when having conflicting versions of the Bink library.

A few dozen additional stability fixes and improvements.

Still playing KCD2, folks? Talk to us about this hotfix down in the comments.

Ben Kerry

Ben is a News Writer at Pure Xbox, and is a fan of action, racing and straight-up shootin’ in any Xbox game he can get his hands on. When he’s not clutching an Xbox controller like his life depends on it, Ben spends his time listening to music that’s far too old for him, watching football on the telly and probably eating somewhere.

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