New Patch for Popular Survival Horror Game Darkwood Now Available!

The creators of Acid Wizard Studio have released the highly anticipated 1.4 update for their game Darkwood. Despite the studio deciding to suspend its operations, they made the decision to fulfill their promise and introduce another extensive patch to their flagship production.

Patch 1.4 brings numerous changes and improvements prepared by the developers. The Unity engine has been updated to version 2021.3.30, resulting in increased performance and reduced game crashes. Issues with achievements have also been fixed, and 4K support has been added. New elements have been added to the prologue, the user interface has been improved, and changes have been made to the game’s balance, particularly in the second chapter.

If you are a fan of Darkwood and install this update, the creators recommend starting the game from scratch to fully appreciate the changes that have been made.

It’s also worth mentioning that Darkwood is currently available in the Steam Winter Sale. From now until January 4th, you can purchase the game for only 12.49 PLN, which is a great opportunity to try out the new 1.4 version.

FAQ:

Q: What changes does patch 1.4 bring to Darkwood?
A: Patch 1.4 introduces numerous bug fixes, performance improvements, new elements to the prologue, changes to the user interface, and game balance adjustments.

Q: How can I install patch 1.4?
A: Patch 1.4 is available on the Steam platform. After downloading the update, it is recommended to start the game from scratch.

Q: Is Darkwood currently available in the sale?
A: Yes, Darkwood is available in the Steam Winter Sale until January 4th.

Definitions:

– Acid Wizard Studio – a local game development studio.
– Darkwood – Acid Wizard Studio’s flagship production, a survival horror game.
– Patch – an update or fix that introduces changes and improvements to the game.
– Steam – a digital game distribution platform.
– Winter Sale – a sale on the Steam platform during the winter period.

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