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Alright, so there’s this thing called the Sunderfolk Hotfix. It’s something you can download now. Seriously, just go get it if you’re into that sort of thing. It’s like round two of updates since it popped out in April.
Anyway, this update is supposed to fix those little annoying gremlins that make you want to toss your controller across the room. Fewer crashes, they say. Maybe even an easier start for newcomers. Whoever’s behind the curtain—Secret Door, I think—well, they’re knee-deep in more than 50 other headaches players have been grumbling about since Sunderfolk hit the shelves.
Now, if you’re wondering what this Sunderfolk thing is, imagine Dungeons and Dragons got cozy with a tactical RPG. Oh, and you use your phone or tablet as a controller. Yep, that’s a thing. Dreamhaven and their Secret Door crew dropped this on April 23—everywhere from PlayStation to PC. Just a couple weeks later, boom, they threw out their first patch to squash bugs and spruce things up with patch 1.2.
Fast forward a bit, and we’re talking about update 1.2.1. It snuck out in mid-May 2025. Not a huge overhaul or anything, just a few sprinkles of fixes. They promise some techy gunk is sorted now, so the gameplay should be a bit less hair-pulling and maybe make more sense.
Oh, and in this new patch, they fixed this weird QR code thingy. You were supposed to see it on the main menu, but, surprise, some folks didn’t. That’s sorted now. Also, the game plays nicer with your smartphone app thingy. And if you’re leveling up your Sunderfolk heroes, expect those rewards to actually show up when they’re supposed to. About time, right?
Steam Deck people, heads up! If you’ve been frustrated with your game freezing at launch, apparently that’s fixed now. Also, resolution settings should finally behave. Hooray for sanity!
And there’s some hubbub about authenticating with Dreamhaven’s services on Xbox and Steam. They sorted that out too, supposedly.
For those still bashing their heads over problems—Secret Door’s not done. There’s Switch crashes, broken stuff, and some missing art. They’re on it. Sort of. Maybe? Who knows.
Anyway, go play! Or don’t. Whatever makes you happy.