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BioWare's Anthem will be receiving a day one patch aimed at stomping down on some of the issues that plagued the recent Early Access period of the sci-fi shooter.
For starters, the game's loading times will be improved, and BioWare has ironed out a bunch of infinite loading screens and instances where Anthem crashed or disconnected players.
Another major fix tackles the Tomb of the Legionnaires missions, whereby any chests you or your mates find will go towards everyone's progression. The Javelins have been tweaked too, including the Colossus version, which can now shield and revive at the same time.
Be sure to have a butcher's at the full patch notes here.
Anthem is due for release on February 22 for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One. Publisher EA is expecting it to sell five-six million units by the end of March.
Anthem
- Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Action, Adventure, RPG, Science Fiction, Shooter