Lords of the Fallen day one patch for Xbox delayed, will be released in the coming days

The update will bring it to “parity with the other platforms”

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Developer CI Games has confirmed that the day one patch forLords of the FallenonXboxhas been slightly delayed and will arrive in the coming days.

Lords of the Fallenofficially launched today (October 13) and those who have been waiting patiently to get their hands on the actionRPGshould be able to enjoy a smooth launch onPS5andPC.

However, with most games comes a day-one update that is released alongside the title, and in this case, it looks like those who purchased the Xbox version will have to wait a little longer for the full experience.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the content creators who have worked with us to enable the rapid deployment of patches, updates, and performance improvements ahead of tomorrow’s exciting launch ofLords of the Fallen,” the developer said in a statement onTwitter.

“As such, PC and PlayStation 5 players will be able to enjoy the game as intended. The Xbox version is currently being updated, bringing it to parity with the other platforms, and the patch will release over the coming days.”

Essentially, CI Games is still working on the update and it should arrive soon for those playing onXbox Series X|S, but that means you’ll have to deal with some of the launch problems a little bit longer.

Some players (viaIGN) are reportingpoor performanceand massive frame drops in heavily dense areas of the game, especially on Xbox Series X. For the best experience, it’s recommended you wait for the day one patch before diving in, if you can wait a little longer.

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