Redout: Enhanced Edition received a major update recently. According to the developer, Patch 1.7.0 is the biggest patch of the game now, and it comes with new features, improvements, and a handful of bug fixes.
The entire game has been updated to Unreal Engine 4.27. You can also play the multiplayer mode with Epic Games Store users. Speaking of EGS, Redout: Enhanced Edition is currently free-to-play on this platform till May 19. All you have to do is claim the game and it’s yours to keep forever.
If you don’t wanna play Redout through EGS, don’t worry. The game’s price on Steam has been reduced as well.
From now on, players can choose to disable kinetic lines via the options menu. The repair drone is fixed and a fly zone in Europe has been adjusted.
You can read the patch notes below for more details.
- Multiplayer mode now allows you to play with Epic Game Store users as well
- We updated the entire game to Unreal Engine 4.27
- Well, the game is also much cheaper now!
- Adjusted a fly zone on Europe, good luck finding which one exactly
- Adjusted a bunch of visual indicators for the kill grid
- Fixed an issue with EMP and your basic boost, now it's less basic
- We repaired the repair drone
- Added an option to disable the kinetic lines
- Fixed an issue that prevented you to change control mode in real-time
- Fixed a respawn issue on Giant Red and something fishy with portals there
- Fixed about 30 bugs from the previous version
- Added a friend in the game credits
The complete patch notes are available on Steam.
Redout is a sci-fi racing video game developed by 34BigThings. It is inspired by old-school racing games like Wipeout, Rollcage, and POD. The game is currently available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. You can also play the game on new-gen consoles, thanks to backward compatibility.
So what do you think? Are you interested in any of these changes? Have you played Redout before? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.