Now, Ubisoft has released the details regarding the next patch for Watch Dogs 2, which is currently in the works. However, while the forthcoming Update 1.04 will be providing some needed post-launch bug fixes for the game, the developer revealed it won’t be addressing any of the issues related to the title’s current multiplayer woes.

Although the impending patch for Watch Dogs 2 will tackle frustrating performance problems such as a bug low frame rates occurring on PlayStation 4 Pro, the fact that the game’s seamless multiplayer experience remains broken a few days after launch will more than likely continue to discourage fans. Nevertheless, for those interested in reading what the relatively minor patch has to offer, the full notes can be found in full below.

Watch Dogs 2 1.04 Update Patch Notes

[XB1/PS4] [Bug / Glitch] Emote Wheel Swap - Bug where emotes and weapon wheel become intermixed is now fixed [XB1/PS4] [Bug / Glitch] Explicit NPC Model - We’ve updated one NPC model that was previously explicit. Nudity on other male and female NPCs has not been changed [XB1/PS4] [Bug / Glitch] Phone App Disappears - Some players encountered a bug causing their phone apps to disappear. The fix will recover the missing apps [XB1/PS4] [Performance] Graphics / Low FPS / Nudle - Framerate during the “Limp Nudle” mission has been improved [PS4] [Performance] Graphics / Low FPS / Pro - PS4 Pro performance should be improved with this patch

For those wondering why all of Watch Dogs 2’s Update 1.04 are for the game’s console versions, it must be noted that the PC version won’t release until November 29. All things considered, though, one can only hope the remainder of the title’s problems will be ironed out as quickly as possible across all platforms, and that its PC iteration won’t introduce any new game-breaking bugs. So, with any luck, if Ubisoft works diligently and thoroughly enough, fans could potentially be playing Watch Dogs 2’s multiplayer as early as this weekend.

Watch Dogs 2 is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, while its PC version is slated for release on November 29, 2016.

Source: Ubisoft (via GameSpot)