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Space Marine 2 Patch: Ultrawide Support, Private Lobbies & More

Sep 11, 2024 10:33 AM

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has made waves with its impressive launch, boasting two million players since its global release on September 9, 2024. The game, developed by Saber Interactive, has not only seen significant Steam player numbers but also stands as the most-played Warhammer video game at launch. Despite the excitement, players have noted some issues such as the lack of ultrawide support and private PvE lobbies at launch. Fortunately, a forthcoming patch will address these concerns, along with adding a sparring area to the Battle Barge, the game's hub. The first update also aims to improve server stability, fixing bugs that have affected co-op gameplay. Looking ahead, Space Marine 2 will offer seasonal content, including new maps and challenges.

Will Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 get better after launch?

Yes, the developers are actively working on updates to improve the game post-launch, including adding features like ultrawide support, private PvE lobbies, and various bug fixes. Expect a patch soon that will enhance the overall gameplay experience.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a sequel to the 2011 Game of the Year, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, which combined third-person shooting and melee combat in a dystopian sci-fi universe. Players take on the role of Space Marines battling against various enemies, immersing themselves in the rich lore of the Warhammer 40,000 franchise. With the recent success of the sequel, the franchise continues to maintain its strong presence in the gaming world, attracting both new players and veterans alike.



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