As it continues to evolve through its early access phase, Valheim has been updated with patch 0.214.2, which features several adjustments and quality-of-life improvements. Valheim was originally released for PC in 2021, and the game is being added to the Xbox lineup and is joining Game Pass on the same day, with this patch preparing the game for the jump to the Microsoft console.
Because of how fresh the Valheim Mistlands update is, many aspects of the content introduced with it are among the bug fixes in update 0.214.2, but the patch includes plenty of more things worth looking at. Valheim's Mistlands update brought with it a whole new biome to the game, as well as fresh enemies, food, builds, and more. Though Mistlands succeeded in bringing some lapsed Valheim players back to the game, its jump to Xbox and Xbox Game Pass may garner the survival RPG an even bigger community that will be able to play with their PC friends through crossplay.
Valheim Reveals New Biome, Quests, and Features Coming In 2023
There are some big quality-of-life changes joining Valheim with the latest update, like necessary tweaks and new button layouts for gamepad controls which arrives just in time for the Xbox launch later this month. The manual save button now includes the last save time, crafting stations will be a Valheim character's focus if they're using one, and the server menu now informs players more accurately if a realm isn't joinable in update 0.214.2. There are also some performance fixes with Valheim patch 0.214.2, as players can expect to see better mountain shadows and improved functionality in dungeons, the inventory, and the map. In addition, crossplay stability has been tinkered with, suggesting that developers are
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