While the developer claims to be in it for the long haul, we won’t be seeing a Saints Row post-launch content roadmap just yet. Volition has decided to postpone plans for new content for the open-world game in order to focus on fixing and improving existing content. The studio, on the other hand, claims that 2023 will be an exciting year for fans.
“We are supporting Saints Row for the long-term,” Volition says in a recent update, “and while we’d have preferred to be talking about roadmaps and expansions, right now we feel the focus must be on telling you how we’re going to improve the Saints Row experience for all players in 2022 and beyond.”
That’s fair enough: as our Saints Row review puts it, it’s a “flawed by foolishly fun reboot” that’s marred by “questionable physics and some critical AI bugs.” Volition also notes that it can be difficult to tell when co-op is available as you play, and that it’s working on clarifying that throughout the game.
In late November, fans can expect a major patch with more than “200 bug fixes and stability upgrades,” Volition says. “We’re sorry these fixes have taken longer than expected while we apply and test them thoroughly.”
Most new content won’t be arriving for a bit, then, but Volition has a consolation prize: an initial post-launch cosmetic pack that includes boots, a hat, and a car that all face both forward and backward. Weird, but okay! Next year, players can look forward to new story content and whole new areas of the city to explore, the studio says.
If you’re already primed to jump into Santo Ileso, check out our Saints Row beginner guide and our guide to all Saints Row skills and how to unlock them.
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