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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous Receives Steam Update in Late March 2026

Owlcat's Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous (Enhanced Edition) logged a SteamDB record update on March 25, 2026, signaling the four-year-old RPG is still getting active maintenance.

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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous Receives Steam Update in Late March 2026
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SteamDB's independent tracking of Steam app metadata logged a Last Record Update for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous (Enhanced Edition) on March 25, 2026 (UTC), confirming that Owlcat Games pushed at least one recordable change to the PC version in the final week of March. The entry sits under App ID 1184370 and is the kind of timestamp that shows up when a build update, patch, or platform-side metadata change lands on Valve's infrastructure.

SteamDB functions as an early-warning system rather than a patch-notes host, so the March 25 record alone doesn't spell out whether this was a bug-fix build, an SDK compatibility update, or something more substantive. For those details, the place to look is Owlcat's official forums and the game's Steam announcements page, where the studio has historically posted full changelogs. If the update follows past patterns, a numbered patch note will accompany it there.

What the timestamp does confirm is that the game, originally released in 2021, hasn't gone dark. For a title of this scope, sustained backend maintenance matters practically: mythic path implementations, spell interactions, and class mechanics are complex enough that edge-case bugs surface years into a game's life. Players running Azata or Lich builds through Act 5 know from experience that late-cycle patches can quietly resolve issues that have been in the tracker for months.

The broader implication for the Pathfinder ecosystem is straightforward. Wrath of the Righteous remains one of the most visible adaptations of the tabletop license in the PC space, and an active update record signals that Owlcat continues to tend the game well past its DLC cycle. That visibility matters: players who pick up the game today and encounter a polished build are far more likely to follow the IP back to the tabletop, whether through the Pathfinder Second Edition ruleset or Paizo's Adventure Path catalog. Check Owlcat's Steam announcements for the full breakdown of what March 25 actually changed.

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