Team Ninja has released a Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty roadmap for the rest of 2023, confirming what players should expect for the rest of the year. The roadmap has been released as part of a Director’s Letter by Hirayama. In the letter, Hirayama states that the focus of the Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty updates for this year are “expanding the scope of strategy with a focus on action and RPG, and improving the ease of playability.”
As shown in the roadmap, the August update for Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty will add Boss Rush Part 2, which will feature tougher versions of bosses that were not in Boss Rush Part 1. This will feature online co-op too. The update will also improve features and have balance adjustments. Then in September, the second paid DLC content will be released. This content is Conqueror of Jiangdong, adding new missions, a new Divine Beast, new weapon type, more story, new difficulty level, new enemies, a new rarity, new equipment, and new end game content. The free update in September will add a new wizardy spell and the Lies of P collaboration. October is similar to August with feature improvements and balance updates. November has the same as October but with the addition of the Nioh collaboration. Then in December, the third paid DLC will be released, and that is Upheaval in Jiangxing. Much like the Conqueror of Jiangdong, there will be plenty of new content and a new end game. The free update will add another wizardry spell.
Hirayama also addressed the PC issues of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, saying “We can’t talk about the future without talking about the past and present difficulties with the game. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to everyone playing the PC version of Wo Long since its release. I can assure you that the development team has read each and every report posted on various bulletin boards, social channels, our customer support department, and we have placed top priority on optimization and bug fixes. However, there are many combinations of PC environments in each household, and while our team continues to expand the environments where the game is checked post-launch, it will take time to replicate issues and properly fix them. I promise that we will continue to make improvements so that you can play with peace of mind as soon as possible. We apologize for this delay.”
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In our Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty review, Jason wrote, “Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is nearly always a rush to play, and even when you’re getting pummelled, it still feels as though you could overcome the fight if you just learned the attack patterns a little better, or maybe just summoned some more help.”
Source: Team Ninja