The headline addition for role-players is the Shanghai Club outfit, a classic white tuxedo look that lets you channel your inner archaeologist-extraordinaire while navigating the game's high-stakes 1937 setting. While the gear is a nice touch, the heavy lifting in this patch happens under the hood with significant CPU optimizations and stability fixes.
For PC players, the update addresses several nagging technical hurdles. Path tracing, which brings the ancient temples and dusty corridors to life, received critical crash fixes specifically for AMD GPU users. Furthermore, DLSS and FSR are now properly enabled during cinematics, ensuring that those high-fidelity story moments don't suffer from performance dips when the action cuts to a close-up.
The patch also fixes several progression-blocking bugs that were affecting the meta-experience. In Sukhothai, an issue where Gina would get stuck has been resolved, and a strange bug that granted players invincibility after finishing puzzles in Iraq has been squashed. If you've been diving into The Order of Giants DLC, you'll also find improved stability as several crash points have been ironed out.
Interestingly, this update lays the groundwork for future hardware support, with references to Nintendo Switch 2 launch features including Polish localization and mouse control support. For those playing the GOG version, full DualSense support is now live, bringing those tactile haptic triggers to the whip-cracking action. Whether you're hunting for photographs or navigating the journal, the UI is now much cleaner with various marker and navigation fixes across all major levels.
