This update zeros in on cutscene rendering issues that popped up after tweaking graphic presets with a locked resolution. Now, those story beats play out smoothly without visual glitches, keeping you immersed in the high-stakes narrative as you chain combos against formidable bosses. It's a small change, but it means fewer interruptions when you're deep in Ryu Hayabusa's world of precision combat and exploration.
Display and Platform-Specific Tweaks
Fullscreen mode gets a solid fix for stretched displays on non-native aspect ratios—no more weird distortions pulling you out of the action. For PC players on Steam or the Microsoft Store, there's now a crash dialog for systems without AVX2 CPUs, helping diagnose and avoid those frustrating lockups mid-battle. Plus, the patch prevents device sleep during cutscenes on those PC versions, ensuring your rig stays awake through extended sequences.
What Does This Mean for Ninja Gaiden 4 Gameplay?
These fixes enhance reliability across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, letting you focus on mastering parries, dodges, and weapon swaps without tech woes. If you've been holding off on a playthrough due to these bugs, now's the time to dive back in—the core loop of challenging encounters feels even tighter.
Is the Patch Available on All Platforms?
Yes, it's rolled out universally, so whether you're slashing through levels on console or PC, grab the update to experience Ninja Gaiden 4 as intended. Check your platform's store for the download if it hasn't auto-installed.