Balan Wonderworld epilepsy trigger fix now available for download
An unpatched boss fight contains bright, flickering li♋ghts across the entire screen

Square Enix has enc𒁃ouraged players to download a patch that can fix Balan Wonderworld epilepsy trigger issu⛎es.
In a tweet posted this morning, just hours after the game's release, Square Enix told players to "please ensure that you install th🐻e Day 1 Patch before playing Balan Wonderworld. We have received reports of a photosensitive epilepsy risk from a potential flashing bug if playing the game un-patched. The Day 1 Patch prevents this issue as well as enhances the overall play experience."
The reports appear to steam from, who said that "Balan Wonderworld's final boss has a potentially seizure inducing effect that's broken and appears multiple ꦬtimes throughout the boss fight." Beneath that tweet, Kheyehm links to a playthrough of the unpatched fight (accompanied by a significant seizure warning), in which a flickering white light fills the screen over the course of a couple of seconds.
Given that Balan Wonderworld only released last night and the potentially dangerous bug only seems to occur in the final boss fight, it's likely that most players won't be at risk, but it's still good to see S💮quare Enix taking swift action.
Last year,澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: Cyberpunk 2077 developer 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt Red found itself in a similar situation when players noticed that the game's 'Braindance' sequences featured lighting effects that could also trigger epileptic players. In response, the developer sa🃏id it would make warnings around the scenes more clear, whileꦍ also working on a "permanent solution."
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