Oh hey, did you hear? There’s this thing called the Sunderfolk Hotfix update that dropped the other day. Yeah, it’s like the second patch for this tactical RPG since, I want to say… April? Anyway, it’s supposed to be fixing some annoying technical glitches—fingers crossed, right?
So, Secret Door—you know, the folks behind this game—are hard at work, sifting through over 50 issues that have been popping up. They say they’re working on it, so let’s see what happens next.
Speaking of updates, Sunderfolk hit us with their 1.2.1 update. It’s the follow-up to that first patch, tackling a bunch of those quirks. You know the drill: universal and platform-specific stuff. It’s like they’re trying to iron out the crinkles for the onboarding process and reduce the number of crashes—or at least that’s the hope.
And here’s a fun twist: it’s D&D-inspired (love that) and uses your phone or tablet as a controller. Wasn’t expecting that, were you? Dreamhaven’s Secret Door studio, they’re the brains behind this, threw it out to the world on April 23, hitting PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC. Busy day.
Fast-forward two weeks from launch, and we get the first update—1.2. It squashed more than a dozen bugs, tinkered with skills, and sorted out some odd card descriptions that didn’t quite add up. Then, mid-May 2025, boom, we’re up to 1.2.1. It’s a teeny update, but hey, small steps, right? This patch peeks under the hood to deal with some tech gremlins in Sunderfolk, so players might notice gameplay gets a tad smoother.
Oh, and get this: there was some QR code issue in the main menu. Weird, I know. Supposedly, it’s crucial for the mobile app connection. Well, now it hopefully works like a charm. Plus, they tweaked leveling rewards for Heroes doing multiple level-ups. Passive upgrades, hand sizes—you get it.
Steam Deck players have got to be relieved because this update addresses some annoying startup freezes and, finally, resolution settings that do what they’re supposed to. There was also an annoying server authentication hiccup—Dreamhaven’s servers should play nice now.
And, okay, Secret Door’s still digging into over 50 other issues. It’s a long list: Switch crashes, missing art, dialogue issues… something about a Smithy gone wrong? Oh, and a Steam account link thing with OAuth2, whatever that means. Techy stuff, am I right?
So, if you’re into patch notes—and who isn’t?—here’s the gist:
– All Platforms: QR code on menu? Fixed. Hand size and passive upgrades? Checked.
– Xbox & Steam: Authentication issues? Sorted.
– Steam Deck: No more random freezing during startup. Resolution settings? Fixed like they should be.
There you have it! Sunderfolk marching on, updates loaded. Let’s see if it levels up to our expectations—or just rolls another glitch. Who’s playing, anyway?