Wayfinder’s First Big Update Since Echoes Is All About The Quality Of Life

The patch will include all kinds of useful changes.

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Wayfinder QoL Patch

A pretty sizeable update is on its way to Wayfinder and, according to the preview from Airship Syndicate, the focus is quality of life. This is the action RPG’s biggest update since Echoes and it’s introducing features like a server browser, combat and movement updates, environmental fixes, and other changes. The preview also teases a Discord Invite feature, but notes that that will be enabled sometime after the patch drops.

The server browser is one of the features most requested by players, allowing them to jump quickly into games based on the criteria they set. This will make it easier for players to complete personal objectives.

The patch will also include updates to combat and movement, as well as loot and progression. Some insight into this can be found in the videos below.

Players can also look forward to features like additional hotkeys, the ability to adjust camera distance on the controller, and an FOV slider. These are all part of the extended options and player settings improvements.

On an additional note, the process to transfer service of Wayfinder from Sony to Airship Syndicate is still in the works. No, they don’t know when it will be completed. According to a recent tweet on the Wayfinder account, they will be submitting the Echoes patch for testing as soon as the transfer is complete.

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QuintLyn Bowers
QuintLyn Bowers, News Editor

QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.

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