The latest Grounded patch update lets bees sleep at night, includes other fixes
Grounded’s latest patch update includes plenty of new fixes for the Hot and Hazy Update.
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What you need to know
Obsidian Entertainment has been building something special withGrounded, its open-world survival game that shrinks all players down to the size of insects and traps them in a suddenly-dangerous suburban backyard. Therecently released Hot and Hazy Updateadded a colossal amount of content toGrounded’s early access, and now Obisidan is returning with a brand-new patch update.
Grounded 0.11.2is now releasing to all players with a plethora of bug fixes, including some mildly humorous fixes like letting bees sleep through the night (hopefully, the fuzzy friends can get some rest, now). There’s also plenty of crash fixes included in this patch update, so players should install it as soon as possible.
Groundedis quickly shaping up as one of thebest Xbox gamesaround, and it’s not even fully released yet. Grounded’s early access is now available for Xbox and PC, with Obsidian releasing regular updates to inject fresh content and fix existing bugs.
The full changelog for Grounded’s 0.11.2 patch update includes:
Changes
Bug fixes
Major issues
Crash fixes
Other issues
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It’s a big(ger) world out there.
Obsidian Entertainment makes its exclusive debut on Xbox One and PC with Grounded, a unique survival experience that literally makes all of your problems much, much bigger. Join your friends as you’re shrunk down to the size of an ant and are forced to survive in a dangerous backyard.
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