The online shooter Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade had four patches last week.
You can’t accuse them of not trying hard enough. Warhammer 40k: Eternal Crusade officially launched on September 23, 2016.
Many fans complained back then that the game was released far too early. It did not meet the promised visions one had, of a shooter MMO akin to The Division or Destiny in the Warhammer 40k universe, but rather the game turned into a lobby shooter that would have been better suited for early access or a beta. But the game is now released.
Last week, Behaviour Interactive released four patches for the game. The total size was just under 3 GB. For the last one, not even the patch notes were completed. Six of the originally 23 pages were still missing, the studio says. So many wouldn’t even fit into the Steam patch notes window.
The patches bring campaigns, numerous changes, and bug fixes.
One of our last reports about the game from November was already about the efforts to cope with the flood of bugs in Warhammer 40k. They are apparently as persistent and numerous as Tyranids.
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