Remedy has just released Title Update 1.0.14 for Alan Wake 2 (also known as the December 19th Patch), and shared its full patch notes. This is a small update that aims to fix some issues that occurred in the recently released New Game+ Mode.
The December 19th Patch prevents players from getting duplicate Charms, and removes the duplicate Charms from their inventory. Additionally, New Games+ will now track players unlocks from all the previous games.
Title Update 1.0.14 also resolves an issue where players were unable to pick up inventory capacity upgrades as Saga at Cauldron Lake shore and at the Bright Fall’s fishing pier.
Like always, Epic Games Store will download this update the next time you launch its client. Plus, you can find below its full patch notes.
Before closing, be sure to read our PC Performance Analysis. You can also find here our Ray Tracing, Path Tracing and DLSS 3.5 benchmarks.
Alan Wake 2 December 19th Patch Release Notes
Global
- Fixed an issue where players were unable to pick up inventory capacity upgrades as Saga at Cauldron Lake shore and at the Bright Fall’s fishing pier.
New Game Plus
- Removed duplicate Charms from the player’s inventory.
- Prevent players from getting duplicate Charms.
- New Game Plus now tracks players unlocks from all the previous games, not just from the first playthrough.
- If you already have unlocked New Game Plus, you need to load any checkpoint from a non-New Game Plus session before starting a New Game Plus.
- Note: You also need to start a completely fresh New Game Plus save file for the unlocks to take effect, after loading in an old checkpoint from a non-New Game Plus session.
- Stubborn “Bright Falls” manuscript page in the bunker forest shack has been taught some manners and is now ready to be picked up by the players.
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