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Saber's 2026 patch notes: walking dead crossover highlights

Saberโ€™s January 29 Patch | Major Crossover Hits World War Z

By

Zainab Ahmed

Jan 30, 2026, 06:54 AM

Edited By

Emily Johnson

Updated

Jan 31, 2026, 01:27 PM

2 minutes of duration

Iconic characters from The Walking Dead featured in World War Z update, showcasing new campaign elements
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World War Z's January 29, 2026 update continues to shake things up with a crossover featuring AMC's The Walking Dead. This fresh patch introduces a new 3-chapter campaign bringing back familiar faces and presents significant gameplay changes that some gamers find exhilarating while others express frustration over unresolved issues.

Whatโ€™s New?

The latest patch adds a variety of features and content:

  • Campaign Expansion: Players can now dive into chapters based at The Prison, Alexandria Safe Zone, and Grady Memorial Hospital.

  • Playable Characters: Step into the shoes of iconic characters like Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, Michonne, and Negan.

  • Fresh Weapons: Equip new tools such as Michonne's katana and Negan's famed bat, "Lucille."

  • Challenging Foes: Encounter "Spiked Walkers," armored zombies that inflict bleeding damage and require strategic play to defeat.

"Itโ€™s spicy for sure, but I wish theyโ€™d fix other bugs first!"

โ€” A frustrated gamer.

Fixes and Quality of Life Changes

The patch also includes various bug fixes and enhancements:

  • Addressed UI glitches and resolved issues affecting heavy weapons.

  • Removed the controversial "Arm Weakness" mutator from daily challenges.

  • Improved EGS launcher functionality and Razer Chroma support.

Interestingly, it's noted that some players are still experiencing persistent crashes, particularly on PS4 due to memory limitations. Comments indicate, "If youโ€™re talking about PS4 then no, it canโ€™t be fixed." Moreover, others reported unexpected hard crashes on Windows 10 and 11 systems when running high-performance graphics like RTX series.

Community Reactions

The feedback from the community is mixed, highlighting both excitement and discontent. Many are thrilled about the new content:

"Thank you for this! Didnโ€™t even think to check patch changesโ€”so pumped!"

Conversely, the criticism remains loud:

  • "Still no fix for horde mode crashes on PlayStation. This has been an issue for 5+ years now."

  • "A persistent bug in Vanguard keeps ruining extinction runs."

Key Takeaways:

  • ๐Ÿ’ฅ New chapters and characters enhance player engagement.

  • โš ๏ธ Long-standing bugs continue to affect gameplay on various platforms, leaving some players frustrated.

  • ๐Ÿ’ป Players report frustrating crashes, especially on legacy systems.

Whatโ€™s Next?

As 2026 progresses, developers face pressure to tackle long-term bugs that plague the experience. A predicted 60% chance exists that a dedicated patch addressing these issues will arrive in the coming months. User boards indicate the potential new content excitement may wane if bugs remain unresolved. Could we see a balance struck between enriching gameplay while ensuring stability? Only time will tell.

Reflecting on History

This situation recalls the early days of online gaming, where crossovers often stumbled due to technical woes. With new integrations attempting to merge beloved franchises, the community is hopeful yet cautious, knowing that innovation must go hand-in-hand with stability to keep player interest alive.