Bandai Namco has pledged a series of fixes for Code Vein 2 aimed at addressing frame‑rate instability and other performance issues that have marred the game's launch period, Eurogamer reports.
The publisher said it had taken on board player feedback and is preparing a sequence of optimisations and stability improvements for all supported platforms. The measures are intended to tackle inconsistent frame rates, stuttering and reported crashes that players encountered since the game's release.
Public reaction to Code Vein 2's technical problems prompted Bandai Namco to confirm that the studio is prioritising performance work. The company indicated further updates and patch notes would be issued as fixes are prepared and rolled out.
Eurogamer's coverage notes that problems have been reported across PC and current‑generation consoles, and that the planned patches will focus on general optimisation and stability rather than platform‑specific changes alone. Players will be able to track progress via official Bandai Namco channels as the developer publishes timelines and details.
The publisher's response follows a trend among major releases to issue rapid post‑launch patches in response to community feedback, with technical updates often arriving in the days and weeks after release.