The PS4 first-person shooter has been tweaked by Guerrilla

Nov 29, 2013 12:51 GMT  ·  By

Killzone: Shadow Fall has just received a brand new update in the form of patch 1.05, which makes several changes to some chapters in the single-player campaign, while adding an option for left-handed players and fixing other issues.

Killzone: Shadow Fall was one of the most anticipated PS4 games that accompanied the next-gen console's launch, and developer Guerrilla has been in constant contact with fans about the new first-person shooter.

The studio has just confirmed that a fresh patch for Killzone: Shadow Fall is now available, in the form of update 1.05.

The new patch brings plenty of bug fixes, makes certain changes during some single-player campaign chapters, and adds a new controller layout option for left-handed players.

Check out the full changelog below, via the official forum.

- The controller options menu now offers support for left-handed players. Please note that this change only affects the analog sticks, not the shoulder buttons or the triggers. - The end section of single-player campaign chapter 7, "Secure the Target," has been shortened based on player feedback. - In single-player campaign chapter 8, "Outcast," the collision ceiling has been raised to allow players to fly over certain buildings, instead of crashing into them. This should result in less overall player deaths. - Various bugs fixes: - Several UI issues fixed - Error messages in Multiplayer amended to have better indication of the error - Edge-case crashes related to friends lists fixed - Additional integrity fixes for the patching system

Guerrilla also noted that, while the patch should be automatically downloaded and installed by the PS4, there may be certain errors.

"Patch v1.05 should download and install automatically, but in rare instances where this doesn't happen you may encounter an error message when you try to enter a multiplayer match. If this is the case, please reboot your PS4 to begin the patch installation process. The integrity fix included with patch v1.05 will prevent this error from reoccurring in the future."

The new update is already live on the PlayStation Network.