Avowed is now a little better than yesterday thanks to this amazing new patch
Isn't the NPC you're looking for where it should be? Now it is!

- February 20, 2025
- Updated: February 21, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Obsidian Entertainment has taken an important step by releasing patch 1.2.2 for its ambitious RPG, Avowed. This patch, which includes over 60 fixes, is presented as a response to the technical issues that affected the gaming experience since its launch, which included crashes on PC and freezes on Xbox.
A patch to fix the most glaring errors of the game
Developers have worked hard to address the community’s concerns, gathering valuable feedback during the Beta and Early Access phases. The patch not only fixes various bugs in missions and world exploration but also introduces user-requested improvements, highlighting a more flexible equipment system than what previously existed. This update represents meticulous attention to the constructive criticism from the community, something that Obsidian has embraced throughout its history with titles like Fallout: New Vegas and Star Wars: KOTOR 2.
Among the improvements included in this patch are adjustments to the position of crucial NPCs that affect game progression, as well as optimization of overall performance. Despite these advancements, Obsidian has indicated that they are still working on long-term solutions. One of the key areas being addressed is the buyback function for merchants, something that has been widely requested by players.
With Avowed, Obsidian seeks not only to capture the attention of gamers but also to establish a standard in which community feedback influences the development and improvement of the game. This approach could be vital to revitalizing the public perception of Avowed and securing its place in the RPG industry. Players are keenly watching how these updates will impact their experience in a game that undoubtedly aims to leave a significant mark within the genre.
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