Bandai Namco and Dimps have just rolled out a fresh update for Freedom Wars Remastered, aiming to iron out some lingering bugs. This update is excellent news for fans, especially those who experienced pesky crash issues across different platforms. To give a bit of background, Freedom Wars Remastered, which launched on January 10, 2025, is a revitalized version of the 2014 co-op RPG that was initially a PS Vita exclusive.
While some folks might grumble about the industry’s tendency to remaster old games, there’s a silver lining: gems like Freedom Wars are getting a new lease on life. This reboot makes the game accessible on platforms that are still very much alive, like the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC. Previously stuck on the discontinued PS Vita, the game now reaches a broader audience, reigniting its compelling setting and team-based gameplay.
The latest update dropped on January 17, targeting crash problems reported by players across all systems. Notably, it also addresses a Switch-specific crash tied to the Accessory system—a unique aspect of the game involving android NPC partners that enhance the storyline.
So, what’s inside the patch? While the exact crash causes remain somewhat under wraps, many players voiced frustrations about being booted from multiplayer sessions. For Switch users, an additional glitch causing crashes when selecting a specific Japanese voice for the Accessory has been fixed. On the PC side, there’s hope that performance hiccups linked to the Windows 11 version 24H2 update are ironed out. This Windows update stirred up trouble for several games, including some big names from Ubisoft, but remedies are slowly emerging.
There’s also guidance for PC players dabbling with game files. The developers advise reverting any modifications before applying the update to avoid installation issues—a gentle nudge likely directed at those experimenting with the language settings for Accessories.
Here’s a quick rundown of what’s been fixed:
- PS5/PS4/Switch/Steam: Resolved a general crash bug affecting various operations.
- Switch: Fixed the crash linked to choosing the Accessory voice "A-4" when set to Japanese.
- Steam: Improved performance issues related to frame rate and freezing on Windows 11 version 24H2, and fixed problems like the game getting stuck on loading screens and saving hiccups resulting in lost progress.
Note to Steam Users: If you’ve altered any game files, restore them to their original state before updating. If issues persist post-update, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the game. Apologies for any disruptions this might cause.