Steel City Interactive, the well-known developer behind Undisputed, has rolled out a new hotfix update version 1.4.2. This patch addresses various issues that emerged after the recent release of the 1.4 content update.
Players on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC can now download and install the hotfix, which includes critical corrections for matchmaking, error codes, and enhancements for one of the latest fighters introduced in the game. Following the release of four patches in a brief span of five weeks earlier this year, the studio has directed its efforts toward developing a new DLC pack and the substantial 1.4 content update.
Fans experienced frustration due to the prolonged wait, but were ultimately rewarded with the 1.4 update last month. This update brought significant gameplay improvements, a multitude of bug fixes, and the introduction of three new fighters: Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey, both Heavyweights, along with Cruiserweight fighter Damian Chambers.
However, while addressing major issues, update 1.4 inadvertently caused some new problems. Steel City promptly responded with the hotfix on July 1, which resolved several bugs, including an issue with Jack Dempsey’s southpaw hooks not correctly registering hits—much to the dismay of players eager to use him.
The 1.4 update also introduced multi-queue matchmaking, an eagerly awaited feature designed to minimize long wait times by enabling players to choose fighters across various weight divisions. Although the implementation faced some initial hiccups, the latest hotfix has appeared to resolve those matchmaking concerns, allowing players to engage in matches more efficiently.
Additionally, the previous update launched the Mexican Monster DLC pack, featuring seven new fighters, including former Heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr., and also introduced new attire for existing characters. The enhancements and new content seem to be setting a positive trajectory for the Undisputed player community.