
Bienvenido de nuevo a nuestra serie en curso, "¿Cómo está Ubisoft hoy?" Si bien la gerencia superior de la compañía continúa navegando por los tiempos turbulentos, hay un rayo de esperanza en el horizonte. En un desarrollo positivo muy necesario, Ubisoft ha abordado con éxito un problema irritante que ha afectado a sus jugadores.
Ubisoft finalmente ha resuelto los problemas de compatibilidad entre varios títulos de Assassin's Creed y la actualización de 24H2 para Windows 11. Dado que al menos la caída de 2024, juegos como Assassin's Creed Origins, Assassin's Creed Valhalla y otros han estado funcionando mal en el nuevo sistema operativo. La resolución llegó a través del lanzamiento de nuevos parches, que se detallaron en las páginas de vapor para Origins y Valhalla.
La comunidad de juegos ha respondido con entusiasmo a estas soluciones. Los comentarios bajo las notas del parche están llenas de gratitud en lugar de críticas, reconociendo que esta vez, la falla radica en Windows, no en Ubisoft. A pesar de esta recepción positiva, las revisiones recientes para ambos juegos siguen siendo "mixtas", lo que indica que si bien este problema se ha abordado, todavía hay otras preocupaciones entre los jugadores.
Mirando hacia el futuro, hay optimismo en torno al próximo lanzamiento de Assassin's Creed Shadows. Originalmente programado para un lanzamiento anterior, su lanzamiento se ha pospuesto al 20 de marzo. Ubisoft está utilizando este tiempo adicional para mejorar la calidad del juego, entendiendo que su éxito podría ser fundamental para el futuro de la compañía.
As of now, there has been no official release of a "Patch 1.01.4" for Elden Ring. The most recent major patch for the game is Patch 1.04, which was released in January 2024 and included several quality-of-life improvements, bug fixes, and balance adjustments.
The patch notes for Patch 1.04 included:
Fixed various bugs related to NPCs and quest progression.
Adjustments to certain weapon and spell balances.
Improvements to performance and stability.
Addressed issues with the "Elden Ring" soundtrack and audio cues.
Fixes for glitches in the "Starscourge Radahn" and "Godskin Duo" boss fights.
If you're seeing information about a "1.01.4" patch, it may be a misunderstanding, a rumor, or a mix-up with an older patch version (such as 1.01 or 1.02). The game’s patch numbering has not reached 1.01.4—this appears to be a fictional or misreported version.
Always check the official FromSoftware website or the Elden Ring patch notes on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Steam for accurate and up-to-date information.
Stay tuned for any future patches—especially after the release of Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, the DLC, which introduced new content and patches of its own.
Let me know if you'd like a summary of the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC patches!
As of now, there is no official information confirming that DLC for "DLC Launches on Android" — it seems like a play on words or a typo. If you're referring to a specific game's DLC launching on Android, such as The Last of Us Part II: DLC or Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, here's what you should know:
DLC for major games (like Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty) has launched on Android in some cases, but only via cloud gaming platforms like Google Stadia (now discontinued), NVIDIA GeForce NOW, or PlayStation Plus Premium (if the game is available on mobile via cloud streaming).
Native Android DLC (downloadable content directly on Android devices) is very rare, especially for high-end AAA titles. Most DLC is released on consoles and PC first, with mobile access limited to cloud streaming.
✅ What You Can Do:
Check the official website or store page (like PlayStation, Xbox, or Steam) for the game you're interested in.
Look for cloud gaming support on Android through services like GeForce NOW, Xbox Cloud Gaming (Game Pass), or PlayStation Plus Premium.
Confirm if the DLC is available on the Android version of the game through Google Play Games or Apple App Store (if applicable).
🔧 Example:
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC is available on Android via Xbox Cloud Gaming (if you have a Game Pass subscription).
The Last of Us Part I & II are not available natively on Android, but The Last of Us Part I is playable on Android via PS Plus Premium cloud streaming.
📌 Bottom Line: No major DLC for a game titled "DLC Launches on Android" exists — but many DLCs can be accessed on Android via cloud gaming, not natively.
Let me know the exact game name, and I’ll help you find out if its DLC is available on Android!