The updates will go live as soon as they are approved

May 26, 2015 09:37 GMT  ·  By

Polish Developer CD Projekt RED is moving fast to address the problems that people are having with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

The game was released on May 19, and the devs have already brought it to version 1.04. The last patch was delivered to the PC crowd yesterday, but console players still have to wait a while longer, due to the complicated certification system.

The patch notes for yesterday's 1.04 update are pretty extensive, and solve numerous issues that mar the experience of playing witcher around the sprawling open world crafted by the developers.

Unfortunately, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners haven't even gotten their hands on the previous, 1.03 update yet.

The Witcher 3 Community Coordinator Marcin Momot shared a few details regarding the updates on Twitter, revealing that both of them were in certification, and that they would be released as soon as they were approved by Microsoft and Sony.

While it's still not clear how long it will be until the two updates go live on PS4 and Xbox One, we'll come back with the news as soon as they do. In the meantime, you can check out our review of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and see whether or not it manages to live up to the hype.