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Moving Out day 1 patch to fix Achievements, objectives, more

Moving Out day 1 patch will fix a number of issues we had with the game, including Xbox Gamerscore for all couch co-op players, the earning of bonus objectives on first playthrough and more.

You can’t win ’em all though — sadly, the patch doesn’t fix random numbered Achievements. At any rate, here are the issues that will be addressed when the game hit retail storefronts on 28 April:

  • Xbox: all logged in users will get achievements when playing
  • Bonus objectives awarded if performed on a level the first time
  • Added Dual Mover Mode (Two movers, one controller: which is advanced single player)
  • Added additional character customisations (LOTS)
  • Added dance moves and ability to customise which dance your character does.
  • Updated art on many levels, new particle effects, more visible delivery area.
  • Added milliseconds to the game timers (for speed runners)
  • Additional bug fixes and game tuning
  • PS4: Added 4K support

Despite our gripes about the Achievement situation, we still awarded the game a 9/10 review earlier today.

Moving Out heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch on 28 April.


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