Gamers will also see improved connectivity and fewer crashes

Jun 30, 2013 21:21 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Naughty Dog is delivering a new patch for The Last of Us, labeled 1.02, which is designed to eliminate a number of problems reported with the multiplayer side of the game and change some phone numbers that players spotted on a bulletin board.

Those who dial the listed numbers will no longer get an active line.

Host migration for multiplayer has been improved and crashes should no longer happen when exiting the mode.

Gamers should also notice a smaller number of connectivity issues.

A full list of the changes introduced via patch 1.02 is available on the official site of Naughty Dog.

The team has promised that it will continue to deliver updates for its highly praised title in the coming months and that more content is also being developed.