Grounded 0.7.1 patch update is now rolling out with a handful of bug fixes
Grounded continues to fix problems with updates.
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What you need to know
Groundedis currently inearly access, and that means a constant stream of updates to add new features, make improvements, and fix bugs and issues. The Grounded team at Obsidian Entertainment recently dropped the impressive0.7.0 February Content Update, which included a ton of improvements revolving around building. While the Grounded team looks to what comes beyond the February Content Update, they’re dropping the first patch update for it: the0.7.1 patch update.
The 0.7.1 patch update for Grounded is rolling out to players now onXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, Xbox One, and PC. It includes a handful of bug fixes and improvements, mostly around crashing issues and building problems.
If you haven’t tried Grounded yet, it’s one of theBest Survival Games on Xbox. It’s easy to give the game a try, as its early access is also available throughXbox Game Passon console and PC. To get the most out of Grounded, though, be sure to use one of theBest Headsets for Xbox Series X|S, that way you can hear every bug around you.
The full changelog for Grounded’s 0.7.1 patch update includes:
Bug fixes
Top community issues
Game
Items / equipment / resources
UI
Audio
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