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WARSAW - new tutorial, new controllers support, new improvements

The year is coming to an end and we wanted to share the newest update with you today.

While working on the console versions of WARSAW (available on Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and Xbox series S and X as well) we decided we will want to touch upon and improve certain areas of the game. And these are now – courtesy of the backport - hitting your PC’s today. To make sure this is not something that we are forcing down your throats we will include this as a beta branch of the game where you will be able to feedback the content and take it for a spin before this is rolled into a patch for everyone. To touch upon all the new features incorporated into WARSAW please find the list below:

- Reworked tutorial – which should offer a better introduction to the game for those who hadn’t had the chance to pick it up yet. And for those who had, all the stuff we have added post-launch will now be a part of the tutorial as well
- Full control support – with native glyphs for all the already not so next gen controllers for PS4, Xbox and Switch
- Optimization – a lot of the stuff has been rewritten with performance in mind. Any stutters or lag you had encountered should now be adjusted
- Quality of life changes – major of which is the opportunity to change the party formation during city traversal
- UI improvements for a better UX
- Bug fixes and balance changes – including achievement fixes and addressing the save file problem encountered when the game is closed during saving

The build will be firstly available on the beta branch – here’s how to access it:

1. For starters, you must have WARSAW added to your Steam library.
2. Right click on WARSAW on the library list and open Properties.
3. Click on the BETA tab, go to beta Dropdown list and choose the “bootcamp” branch.
4. No password is required so Steam should start downloading the game automatically.
5. Play the game!

Please let us know what you think in the comments on the forum.