The mystical adventure from Double Fine studio received its first update two months after release.
Double Fine is ending the year with the release of the first update for Keeper — Back in Black (and White). The game received expanded graphics settings and new visual modes.
Now users can activate a noir filter, turning Keeper into a stylized black and white adventure, as well as a high contrast mode, aimed at players with visual impairments and sensitivity to color. It simplifies the perception of the environment through clearer color differences and allows you to flexibly adjust the visual balance.
In addition, the update added support for Ultrawide formats (21:9 and 32:9), the ability to select a monitor in the display settings, and an HDR calibration system that helps to accurately adjust the image to a specific screen. The developers also reported numerous minor fixes that improved stability and visual quality, without providing a detailed list of changes.
The update is already available on PC and Xbox, including the Game Pass version. Double Fine noted that this is only the first update for Keeper — players should expect new improvements in the future.