No game is perfect. Due to the complicated nature of their creation, each game is bound to have a few bugs or glitches in it. Some bugs can provide hilarious moments, such as the giant chickens in Skyrim; others can slow down game progression. But the worst ones of all make a game unplayable. Thankfully, in the digital era, developers have the ability to squash bugs after a game’s release!

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity‘s first update rolled out this morning. The patch seeks to fix several game-breaking bugs. These issues blocked players from progressing in a variety of modes, including two-player cooperative. Aside from these much-needed fixes, developers added in Spanish-language audio. At this point, it’s difficult to say if the addition signals that more languages will be added in future updates, or if the Spanish audio was intended to be live at launch.

Here’s the entire list of updates and changes:

  • Added Spanish audio.
  • Fixed software issues, including the following problems:
    • Fixed issue where proceeding further became impossible after certain operations in the menu screen of the two-player mode.
    • Fixed issue where proceeding further sometimes became impossible when changing characters at a certain point in some of the scenarios.
    • Fixed issue where proceeding beyond the loading screen sometimes became impossible after defeating an enemy with a certain procedure in some of the scenarios.
    • Fixed the issue where the screen display got corrupted and controls apart from the HOME Button stopped responding after certain operations in the materials selling menu.

How is your playthrough going? Have you come across any game-breaking bugs? What languages would you like to see included in future updates? Let us know in the comments!

Source: Gamespot

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