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: Some users reported persistent issues with Steam overlays or exotic peripherals; community fixes often involve using x360ce or disabling specific HID-compliant devices in the Device Manager.
Beyond gameplay balance, the CODEX v1.04 release focused on improving technical performance for PC users.
Like any complex piece of software, Sekiro received multiple patches post-launch to fix bugs, improve performance, and adjust balance. The v1.04 update holds a specific place in this timeline. Understanding the patch history helps explain why v1.04 was necessary.
The v1.04 update (often released alongside the 1.03 update in various repacks) focused primarily on "quality of life" improvements and bug fixes that affected gameplay flow.
If you boot up the vanilla 1.02 or 1.03 version of Sekiro today, you will notice distinct differences. Update 1.04 was not just about bug fixes; it was a philosophical adjustment to the game’s difficulty curve. Sekiro Shadows Die Twice Update v1 04-CODEX
The core purpose of this update was to correct specific balancing issues and bugs that arose immediately after the release of version 1.03.
Boss-rush challenge modes that unlock unique reward outfits for the Wolf.
: This patch fixed a specific bug where system crashes could cause save data to become corrupted on PC. Note on Future Content Version 1.04 is an older update. If you are looking for Boss Rush (Gauntlets of Strength) New Outfits , those were added in the later v1.05 Game of the Year
CODEX specialized in emulation and reverse-engineering Digital Rights Management (DRM) software, such as Steam's licensing wrapper. : Some users reported persistent issues with Steam
A reliable way to patch the game to the v1.04 state.
: The update included general improvements to stability and performance, specifically targeting PC-specific crash bugs that could corrupt save data.
The release of " Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Update v1.04-CODEX
Increased the drop rate from fencers in Ashina Castle, allowing faster acquisition of this crucial item for Headless and other ghost-type bosses. The v1
: If your controller (especially PS4/DualShock) isn't recognized, many users suggest using DS4Windows and checking "Hide DS4 Controller" in settings. Mod Compatibility : If you use mods, ensure you have Mod Engine 0.1.11
If you visit Nexus Mods for Sekiro , you will notice that the vast majority of mods (particularly "Resurrection," "For the Sake of Ashina," and "Long May the Shadows Reflect") require version or 1.05 .
Tutorial text and loading screen tips were adjusted for better clarity. Why the v1.04 Update Matters