Redfall gets a new gun and performance improvements in third major patch

Redfall gets a new gun and performance improvements in third major patch


Six month after its initial release, Arkane’s beleaguered vampire shooter Redfall has received a third major patch, this one mostly focusing on performance improvements and fixes, although it does add a tiny bit of new content in the form of a gun.


Specifically, Redfall players now have access to the new Basilisk, an Unrivaled Sniper Rifle that can charge the first bullet in a full magazine with UV power to petrify Vampires. It can be found in locations where Unrivaled items drop, but is most likely to drop from Bellwether-themed containers in the open-world of vampire nests.


Beyond the new sniper rifle, Redfall’s latest update brings bug fixes, balance improvements, and more – as detailed in is patch notes – touching on all aspects of the game, including AI and NPCs, gameplay and missions, heroes, UI, audio, and accessibility. Performance and stability is also a focus, with Arkane promising “various performance fixes related to FPS drops and stuttering.”


Digital Foundry tests Redfall’s long-in-the-works 60fps update.


The bad news for Redfall players – specifically the ones who forked out an additional $30 USD to get access to its Hero Pass – is that its two previously promised post-launch heroes don’t look to be anywhere close to releasing, despite the game having been out for over six months now. Arkane say its currently “continuing development” of the Hero Pass, and notes it won’t have any information to share on Redfall’s additional heroes and future updates until “later next year”.


Whether there’ll still be much interest in Redfall by then remains to be seen; last month, its concurrent Steam player count dropped to a low of three – less than the number of players needed to form a full co-op party – and it’s failed to pass the 40-player barrier since then.


Despite dwindling interest, Arkane finally made good on its pre-launch promise to introduce a 60fps mode on Xbox Series X/S last month. Unfortunately, Digital Foundry wasn’t particularly impressed, noting the update was far from “the redemption story we were hoping for”.



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