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Alright, so here we go again. Sunderfolk just dropped another hotfix update—yep, it’s out and ready to download. It’s the second patch since, what was it, late April? Anyway, this new version is meant to smooth over some of those annoying little glitches. You know the ones. Crashes and whatnot. Gotta love when they promise a smoother ride, right?
Now, Secret Door, the crafty developers behind this, are up to their eyeballs fixing stuff—seriously, over 50 issues reported by players. It’s like never-ending whack-a-mole for them, I guess.
So, the 1.2.1 update is here for Sunderfolk. This RPG sorta channels Dungeons and Dragons vibes but with a twist—smartphones and tablets as controllers. Wild, huh? Dreamhaven’s Secret Door studio threw Sunderfolk into the world on April 23. Seriously, it hit everywhere: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Two weeks in, they were like, “Oops, patch time!” and launched version 1.2. Fixed a bunch of bugs, rebalanced stuff—it was a mad list. And those card descriptions? Total chaos before that update.
Fast forward a bit, and boom, mid-May 2025 rolls around and here’s version 1.2.1. Sounds tiny, right? Well, it kinda is when you compare it to the first biggie. But hey, they tackled some technical stinkers which could mean a better game experience—or so they say!
Here’s a quick peek: this update patched up a pesky QR code problem on the main menu. Before, you’d try to find the app and nada. But now? Instant app access with that QR code sitting pretty. Plus, the leveling rewards make more sense. Those Sunderfolk Heroes finally get what they deserve when leveling up!
For the Steam Deck peeps, rejoice! They’ve fixed that pesky startup freeze. I mean, starting a game should be less of an existential crisis, right? Oh, and changing the resolution should no longer be a journey into the unknown.
Now there’s this annoying authentication thing that stopped some folks from connecting to Dreamhaven’s servers. Apparently, they sorted that. Hallelujah. But Secret Door isn’t done yet. They’re conjuring fixes for a slew of stuff like Switch crashes, funny dialogue glitches, missing art—it’s a whole list, folks!
Here’s a brief rundown, maybe? Hmm…
All Platforms
– Fixed this QR code hiccup on the main menu—finally!
– Heroes now properly rewarded for multiple level-ups. About time, huh?
Xbox | Steam
– Authentication issues with Dreamhaven services are history. Fingers crossed.
Steam Deck
– Start the game without fear of random freezing. Woohoo!
– Resolution settings now work. No more surprises!
And there you have it! Who knows what they’ll whip up next. Stay tuned!
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