Patch tracker
Fatekeeper Patch Notes
Fatekeeper patch notes and Early Access update tracking for items, skills, enemies, alchemy, performance, and progression changes.
Last data audit: 2026-06-11
Quick answer
Patch notes are the freshness layer. Official Steam news and publisher posts should update affected wiki pages without silently overwriting old context.
Early Access launch - 2026-06-02
OfficialFatekeeper became available in Steam Early Access.
Patch 0.1.1 tracking - 2026-06-05
OfficialPatch-note intake page should summarize changed skills, items, enemies, and crashes.
Wiki data audit - 2026-06-11
Needs testingInitial MVP separates official facts from community index data and unverified values.
Patch review checklist
- Read official Steam news or publisher posts first.
- Sort changes into items, skills, enemies, alchemy, performance, and progression.
- Update affected pages with patch context instead of silently replacing old notes.
- If community summaries disagree, mark the claim as needs testing until verified.
Related pages
Is Fatekeeper Worth Buying?Use update cadence and Early Access scope in buying advice.Fatekeeper WeaponsRoute weapon changes into item pages by patch version.Fatekeeper BuildsUpdate build notes only after patch-specific values are confirmed.Source PolicySeparate official announcements from community summaries.
FAQ
Where should Fatekeeper patch notes come from?
Official Steam news and publisher posts are primary. Community summaries can supplement them with clear labels.
Should old guide advice be deleted after a patch?
No. Old advice should move out of evergreen summaries and keep patch context where useful.
How often should this page update?
During Early Access, official news should be checked before changing item, skill, enemy, alchemy, or build guidance.
Patch-note pages should preserve official source links and route each meaningful change to the affected wiki page.