Mechabellum Hotfixes Patch Notes (1st April 2026)
Mechabellum has dropped a small but targeted hotfix today, addressing an MMR bug and a game freeze that were bothering players.

Mechabellum pushed a small hotfix today, and while it's only two fixes, one of them matters more than it might look on paper. According to the official Steam patch notes, the update addresses an MMR settling issue that could leave your rating in a weird limbo state after matches. For a game built around ranked ladder play and unit-build optimisation, a broken MMR system is exactly the kind of thing that quietly erodes trust in the competitive scene.
The second fix tackles a game freeze bug, which, honestly, should always be priority one. No one wants to sit through a hard lock mid-match in a strategy game where every decision counts.
Neither fix is flashy. There's no balance shake-up or new content here. But shipping targeted hotfixes quickly for stability and ranked integrity is the right call, and more studios should do it without waiting for a larger patch to bundle things into.
Full patch notes below.
Bugfixes
- Fixed an issue where MMR sometimes failed to settle properly.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the game to freeze
The full patch notes are available from the game's official channels.
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