Neople is actively working on fixing some pesky bugs that are hindering players’ progress in “The First Berserker: Khazan” for PC. These issues have also cropped up on PlayStation and Xbox, and the team is rushing to roll out hotfixes on these platforms soon.
Embarking on this soulslike adventure means setting aside a hefty chunk of time—about 35 hours, in fact, to get through just the main storyline. For those eager to explore every nook and cranny, you’re looking at more than 50 hours of gameplay. Players are buzzing with excitement, especially since the game has been getting nods for its thrilling boss fights and captivating combat system.
On a recent Reddit update, Neople’s Community Manager, binpark, informed players about two hotfixes designed to fix the issues arising when closing the game during a loading screen—a glitch stalling players’ story progress. The updates are now rolling out on Steam, urging gamers to patch up their copies pronto.
The same bugs are plaguing the PlayStation and Xbox versions, and Neople assures players that a solution is on its way. Meanwhile, players might want to try a workaround involving loading into the game and accessing their save data again—though it’s a gamble how much progress you’ll lose in the process. Despite these hurdles, many fans are excited to jump back into the game. With early access available now, the full game will be open to all on March 27.
Despite the hiccups, “The First Berserker: Khazan” is enjoying a great reception, sporting a respectable score of 80 on OpenCritic. Several reviewers have highlighted the game’s challenging boss battles, proclaiming it as one of the toughest in the genre. With fresh terrains to traverse and new bosses to conquer, players are eagerly anticipating what more this game has in store.
Whether you’re there for the story or the action-packed battles, “The First Berserker: Khazan” is a journey that promises excitement and challenge aplenty.