Some five months after its release, 2K Marin is updating BioShock 2 once again for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
This latest patch, which hits on August 3, makes a few notable changes, mostly that the game no longer crashes when doing certain things, and some menus now work like they’re supposed. I guess that’s important stuff. The full release notes for both patches can be found after the jump, and includes a number of game updates to adapt it for current (and presumably future) downloadable content.
Having issues with the PC version of the game? No worries — 2K says a PC patch is still in the works and is “getting some final touches.” Expect details soon.
BIOSHOCK 2 PATCH NOTES FOR 360 AND PS3 [The Cult of Rapture]
360 PATCH NOTES
- Signing out of active gamer profile, then back in, then accepting an invite no longer results in a crash/hangs
- Rebirth no longer has potential to reset total ADAM
- Game no longer crashes when DLC is transferred to USB thumb drive and removed before gameplay
- Opening Xbox LIVE Marketplace from Main Menu works every time
- Sound System now supports sounds in DLC packages
- DLC Menu supports Protector Trials menu features
- Support for adding more subtitles in DLC without using more memory
PS3 PATCH NOTES
- Sound System now supports sounds in DLC packages
- Suppressing partial localization when the DLC supports more languages than the disk game it’s installed on top of
- Support for adding more subtitles in DLC without using more memory
- DLC Menu support for Protector Trials menu features
- DLC packages have added protection to dlc content packages
- PSN Store access added to “Downloadable Content” menu option
Published: Jul 28, 2010 11:20 am