The game was migrated entirely to DirectX 12 to resolve stability and frame-rate issues present in the initial release.
A new "Mana Hold" ability for puzzles, "Mana Ride" races, and a high-difficulty post-game dungeon called Muspelheim .
To mark the version 2.00 relaunch, the publisher offered a and gave away exclusive Karja costumes ("Avatar Raven" and "Battle Dress") to players who purchased the game shortly after the update. Evolution: From V2.00 to "Proud Nordics"
Mouse-based navigation was implemented for menus, making the experience more intuitive for keyboard and mouse users. Version 2.00 Content & Relaunch
While V2.00 stabilized the base game, it paved the way for the definitive edition, Ys X: Proud Nordics , which launched in the West on . This expanded version includes:
On PC and next-gen consoles like the PlayStation 5 and the new Nintendo Switch 2 , the game supports modes targeting up to 120 FPS .
Support was added for major AI-enhanced upscaling tools, including NVIDIA DLSS , AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) , and Intel XeSS .
Previously, players had to use a separate settings tool to change graphics. Version 2.00 integrated all options—resolution, windowed/fullscreen modes, and aspect ratio—directly into the in-game menus.
The game was migrated entirely to DirectX 12 to resolve stability and frame-rate issues present in the initial release.
A new "Mana Hold" ability for puzzles, "Mana Ride" races, and a high-difficulty post-game dungeon called Muspelheim .
To mark the version 2.00 relaunch, the publisher offered a and gave away exclusive Karja costumes ("Avatar Raven" and "Battle Dress") to players who purchased the game shortly after the update. Evolution: From V2.00 to "Proud Nordics" Ys X Nordics V2.00-P2P
Mouse-based navigation was implemented for menus, making the experience more intuitive for keyboard and mouse users. Version 2.00 Content & Relaunch
While V2.00 stabilized the base game, it paved the way for the definitive edition, Ys X: Proud Nordics , which launched in the West on . This expanded version includes: The game was migrated entirely to DirectX 12
On PC and next-gen consoles like the PlayStation 5 and the new Nintendo Switch 2 , the game supports modes targeting up to 120 FPS .
Support was added for major AI-enhanced upscaling tools, including NVIDIA DLSS , AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) , and Intel XeSS . Evolution: From V2
Previously, players had to use a separate settings tool to change graphics. Version 2.00 integrated all options—resolution, windowed/fullscreen modes, and aspect ratio—directly into the in-game menus.
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