Control updates to version 1.30 with a great novelty: Hideo Kojima
The inclusion of Dr. Yoshimi Tokui's Guided Imagery Experience is something that fans have been waiting for a long time

- March 11, 2025
- Updated: March 11, 2025 at 10:57 AM

The 1.30 update of Control, developed by Remedy, has been one of the most anticipated by PC players, as it allows access to the mission Dr. Yoshimi Tokui’s Guided Imagery Experience, previously exclusive to PlayStation 4. This scenario is particularly appealing, as it features the renowned developer Hideo Kojima as Dr. Tokui, which will surely attract many fans of the video game universe.
In addition to the mission, the update unlocks suits previously reserved for those who pre-ordered the game, such as the Astral Dive Suit and the Tactical Response Gear. This inclusion not only diversifies the customization options for players but also increases the appeal of the title for those who did not have access to these premium versions.
A bunch of improvements beyond the content
In terms of technical improvements, the update incorporates native HDR support, a new Ultra preset for ray tracing, and compatibility with ultrawide monitors up to 48:9. The changes also include fixes for texture streaming and updates on DLSS, as well as bug fixes and crashes that have affected the gaming experience. However, it is important to note that there is a possibility that this update may affect a popular mod that introduced features related to HDR and ultrawide.
Remedy has indicated that this update will also be released for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S editions, although with a delay to address potential issues. For now, the update is already available on Steam and is expected to appear on GOG and Epic Games Store shortly. Players interested in reliving the mission experience may also consider watching clips on platforms like YouTube, although it cannot compare to the direct experience of the game.

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