Binary Haze Interactive released a brand-new update for tactical RPG Redemption Reapers on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam. The latest update addresses several bugs affecting features and gameplay in Redemption Reapers.
The Redemption Reapers version 1.2.0 update adjusts volume for in-game narration and events. Additionally, the new update fixes various bugs affecting gameplay such as opponent hit rate, weapon durability, and AI. Players should install the latest update to remedy these bugs before they arise during gameplay.
As previously discussed, physical edition pre-orders for Redemption Reapers will be available in April 2023. The digital version is currently available now for $49.99. More details about the physical editions, including pricing and a release date, will be revealed soon.
Patch notes for version 1.2.0 are available below via Steam:
Redemption Reapers Version 1.2.0 Patch Notes
- Adjusted the narration volume
- Adjusted the volume of the event video
- Fixed issue where the opponent’s hit rate would always be at 0% when using the butterfly sting
- Fixed issue where only 5 weapons could be stored in the storehouse
- Fixed issue where Lug’s attack skills would not consume weapon durability
- Fixed issue where the weapon durability decreased when using the recovering/defending skill
- Fixed issue where Karen’s second accessory would have a “!” mark on it
- Fixed issue where the event movie would be skipped automatically
- Fixed issue where the achievement for clearing a chapter would be unlocked after clearing a skirmish
- Fixed the growth parameter after training
- Adjusted Glenn’s endurance growth rate
- Changed parts of the NPC’s AI
- Adjusted the display of the current experience level on the battle map
Lastly, Redemption Reapers is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam.
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