Yakuza 6 PC Patch Released Apr 12; Fixes the phone camera and the inescapable grip on the latest boss problem

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The very first PC patch for Yakuza 6: The Song of Life has been released by the SEGA team. Here’s what it does.

Since the game came out on PC last month, players have encountered several bugs, including an issue with the in-game camera. As reported by several players, this issue prevented them from taking in-game photos because the camera’s storage was full. Fortunately, this annoying bug has now been fixed and PC players can now take pictures again.

The game’s first PC not only fixes several reported issues but also reduces CPU usage when not in focus. Below you will find the official release notes. SEGA notes that while these are the major changes, there are additional changes that are not listed in the patch notes.

Yakuza 6 PC Patch April 12th Release Notes

  • Reduced CPU usage when not in focus
  • Fixed an issue with the phone’s camera preventing pictures from being taken under certain installation settings
  • Fixed inescapable last boss hold (affected players with extremely high FPS)
  • Performance difference in VF5 and Sega Arcade minigames when playing in 30FPS (now locked to 60FPS)
  • Extreme Heat Mode keybind locked, now fixed
  • Darts mini game throwing speed was different depending on FPS settings, now fixed
  • The difficulty settings of the Sega Arcade game have been fixed

Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is now available worldwide for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox. The title is also available through Xbox Game Pass.

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