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Killer Instinct Anniversary Edition patch 3.11.14 is now available


Killer Instinct Anniversary Edition will receive a patch today on all platforms, according to Iron Galaxy. This news comes from the manager Killer instinct website.

Much news has spread about Killer instinct lately, since the new edition was released last year. It’s been a while since the game received an update, so here’s what’s new in the game.

Killer Instinct Anniversary Edition patch fixes characters, graphics and more

Killer Instinct Anniversary EditionPatch 3.11.14 fixes balance, stability and graphics issues. Additionally, new visual improvements have been made across all platforms. Iron Galaxy has stated that its goal is to ensure that Killer instinct look attractive on your PC and Xbox.

If you need help or want to share feedback, visit the Ultra Combo forum here to report any issues. You can also use the hashtag #PlayKI on social media to document any reviews or gameplay highlights so Iron Galaxy can follow the discussion.

There are a lot of changes, fixes, and additions since this patch, but the notable change is that there is now a “Particle Density” option in the Display Options menu. This helps reduce the number of particles so you can clearly see and react to character attacks. Iron Galaxy suggests using the medium or low options for tournament streams.

Additionally, gamers who use the Microsoft Store or Xbox app to play HAS You can now use any input device to play the game. There was an issue where the Mad Catz Killer instinct Arcade FightStick TE 2 would not be recognized. This prompted developers to consider making all devices compatible with the platform. For more information, read the full patch notes here.

Killer Instinct Anniversary Edition is available now for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store.

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