The seas are a little less rough for PC players today. The popular scene group TENOKE has released the latest update package for ONE PIECE ODYSSEY , bringing the open-world RPG up to version 1.02 .
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes regarding game updates. We encourage supporting the developers by purchasing ONE PIECE ODYSSEY legally.
For those who have been sailing with Luffy and the crew since the game’s launch, this isn't just a minor number bump. Here is everything you need to know about the release and why you should weigh anchor and install it immediately. What Exactly is "v1.02-TENOKE"? First, let’s clear up the naming convention. "TENOKE" refers to the warez group that packaged and cracked the update for cracked/pirated copies of the game. However, for legitimate users, this corresponds directly to the official Patch 1.02 that Bandai Namco pushed to Steam.
If you own the game legally, you don’t need the "TENOKE" label—your client will download this automatically. If you are on a repack or a previous TENOKE release (v1.01), this update is essential to keep your save files working and to access the latest fixes. While ONE PIECE ODYSSEY was a massive hit for fans of the manga, it wasn't without its technical hiccups. Update 1.02 focuses heavily on stability and quality of life .
Whether you grab the TENOKE update from your favorite source or hit "Download" on Steam, make sure you are running version 1.02 before you enter the next Memory Link.
Several players were soft-locked on side quests like "The Warrior's Test" and "Memories of the Past." This update fixes the flag triggers, meaning NPCs will actually show up where they are supposed to.
Here are the confirmed changes based on the release notes:
Version 1.01 had a nasty bug where the game would crash during the "Drum Island" boss fight if you had certain visual settings enabled. Version 1.02 fixes that. Furthermore, the Steam Deck performance (for those dual-booting Windows) sees a 5-10 FPS boost in the main hub area. ONE PIECE ODYSSEY is a love letter to the 25-year history of the series, but a buggy technical experience ruins the nostalgia. Update v1.02 isn't adding new content (like the upcoming DLC), but it is making the journey to Laughtale much more enjoyable.