WWE 2K24 Update 1.12 Dropkicks for AI Fixes and More This July 8
Visual Concepts has released WWE 2K24 update 1.12 (PS5 version shows up as 1.012), and this is a small download, which address AI (artificial intelligence) bugs and more. Read on for what’s new in the official new WWE 2K24 update patch notes for July 8.
WWE 2K24 Update 1.12 Patch Notes for July 8:
General
- Addressed reported concerns over AI becoming unresponsive in certain situations
- Addressed reported concerns over AI repeatedly dropping weapons
- Adding support for upcoming MyFACTION events
That seems to be it. As you can see, support for an upcoming MyFaction event is on the way, and once we know more about that, we’ll be sure to let our readers know.
While the version 1.11 patch released a few weeks ago was primarily to tackle price tuning fixes, the patch that brought in Post Malone as a DLC character included a fair bit of changes, which we’ve included below for your convencience.
General
- Several stability improvements
Gameplay
- General improvements
- Support for new moves of Superstars from the Post Malone & Friends Pack
Audio
- Updated entrance calls from Samantha Irvin for Ilja Dragunov, Dijak, and Bron Breakker
- Updated entrance cutscene commentary for Becky Lynch ’18 and Chad Gable ’16
Characters
- Support for Superstars from the Post Malone & Friends Pack
CAE/CAVic/CAS
- Addressed reported concerns of redundant sounds playing
- Addressed reported concerns of incorrect text displaying when viewing Undertaker ‘03
Universe
- The WrestleMania XL (Night) arena is now usable
- Addressed reported concerns of Superstars failing to change to face or heel during rivalry actions
- Addressed reported concerns of referee attires failing to be present on a guest referee
- Addressed reported concerns of win conditions not being set with MITB matches
If there’s another update out for the game by Visual Concepts, we’ll be sure to let our readers know.
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