Summary

Rise of the Ronin’s poor performance on PC has led developer Team Ninja to issue an official apology fans. While Team Ninja is working on a patch to fix performance issues withRise of the Roninon PC, a lot of fans see these latest issues as a pattern of poorly built PC ports from the developer.

Originally launched as a PlayStation 5 exclusive in March 2024,Rise of the Roninreleased on PCon July 03, 2025. The initial, console-based launch of the 19th-century action-RPG saw generally positive reviews from professional critics and fans alike, with its immersive aspects and intuitive combat earning much of its praise despite complaints about its graphical limitations holding it back a bit.

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Butproblems withRise of the Ronin’s PC portseem to have only exacerbated any graphical and performance issues already present in the PlayStation 5 version while introducing a few new ones. In response, Team Ninja’s official Twitter account has issued a public apology to players, stating, “We sincerely apologize for any inconveniences that you may have experienced.” This post doesn’t name any specific problems, but players have been quick to list off several in the response section, including high CPU usage and textures that can reportedly take up to 10 seconds to load properly. A patch is planned for release on April 10 to address issues with the game’s performance on PC.

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For some fans of Team Ninja’s catalog of games, the issues surrounding the PC port are signs of an ongoing issue. Back in 2023, players beganreview bombingWo Long: Fallen Dynastyover a large variety of bugs that were most prevalent in the PC version of the game. The effect of that initial review bombing can still be felt, as the PC version suffers from mostly negative reactions.

About a year earlier, players also reported performance issues related to render distance, blurred visuals, and frame-rate drops in the PC version ofStranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin. While that game received mixed user reviews across all platforms, the average for the PC version is a few points lower than its counterparts on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, though the gap isn’t nearly as wide as it is forWo Long: Fallen Dynasty. The overdesign of characters even led to some playersmakingStranger of Paradisecharacters baldto improve performance in one of the more bizarre workarounds for fans trying to fix a game’s shortcomings.