Sifu patch 1.07 is out today on all platforms with the usual collection of bug fixes, quality of life improvements, and even a bit of new content. Easily the biggest news in the latest update is the addition of Mandarin Chinese audio options for all characters, making it even more of an homage to kung fu films.
Previously, Sifu had only Chinese subtitles in both traditional and simplified forms, but now characters have the option of speaking in a more authentic language.
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Besides the new voiceovers, Sifu is also getting some quality of life changes that fans will likely approve of. The camera is getting some improvements "to remove camera collision" and increase "visibility on some level environments that could block the view during combat." Additionally, Shrine rewards will now unlock when finishing a level at any age rather than only if the level is finished under a certain age cap.
Several exploits have been fixed, which might be bad news depending on the type of player you are. The Blade Technique infinite loop exploit against Kuroki has been fixed, and another infinite loop exploit using the sweep attack has likewise been correct. A bug that made Fajar stop attacking during his second phase is also gone, so expect certain fights to be a bit harder.
The rest of the patch notes are mostly about bug fixes and performance optimizations, which you can read about here.
Sifu is apparently doing quite well for itself. Developer Sloclap recently confirmed total sales have surpassed 1 million units. Sloclap also gave a few statistics for its hard-as-nails brawler, noting that only 45% of players have beaten the second level and only 15% have beaten the game.
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