Bandai Namco pledges performance fixes for Code Vein 2

Bandai Namco has committed to addressing performance issues in its recent Soulslike release, Code Vein 2, after receiving player feedback. The updates will target frame rate stability and gameplay responsiveness across platforms. These changes are set to roll out in multiple patches.

Code Vein 2, a sequel to the original Soulslike title, arrived on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC late last month. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the game follows players traveling through time to prevent a catastrophe. While reviews have been mixed, technical shortcomings, particularly in performance, have drawn widespread criticism.

In response, Bandai Namco issued a statement on social media acknowledging the concerns. The development team expressed dedication to enhancing the overall experience through targeted improvements. Key priorities include boosting frame rates during intense combat sequences, with special attention to boss fights. Exploration phases will see reductions in stuttering and lag, alongside measures to minimize sudden frame drops.

Console players using the "Prioritise Action" mode can anticipate better frame rate consistency. Beyond technical tweaks, the updates encompass action balance refinements, such as sharper responsiveness for evasion and guarding mechanics. Controls and feedback for specific attacks will also receive adjustments to improve the sense of immersion. Enemy behaviors are slated for revisions, complemented by general bug fixes and broader optimizations.

Customization options will expand with the addition of bangs as a new front hair accessory. Although no exact release dates have been announced, Bandai Namco plans to deliver these enhancements via a series of patches over time.

This initiative reflects the studio's responsiveness to community input, aiming to refine Code Vein 2's core loop without altering its challenging essence.

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