: v1.61 addressed specific glitches, such as the Oracle Blade and Ultimate Evasive Buckler issues. NPC Content

The lack of a 1.61 English update was not due to lack of interest but rather technical and legal constraints. The publisher, D3Publisher

) is defined by a significant disparity in post-launch support between regions. While Japanese players received extensive updates culminating in Version 1.61 , English-speaking audiences were officially limited to Version 1.1

The English version of the game received only one official DLC pack, known as

, titled "Additional Data Pack Ver.1.61 New Order," offered roughly five times the content. This major update included: New Aragami

to a Japanese copy of the game, or would you like to know more about the content differences in the modern Resurrection God Eater Burst | God Eater Wiki | Fandom

: Additional NPC-related DLC content that remained exclusive to the Japanese market. The Localization Barrier

: The Ravana and Yaksha Raja were added to the Japanese roster but never officially localized. Early-Game Missions

, stated that further DLC localization was "prohibited by the localization process," effectively ending official support for the English PSP version at v1.1. This left Western fans in a difficult position; attempting to use the Japanese 1.61 DLC on a North American or European copy of the game typically causes major issues, such as all game text reverting to Japanese or the game crashing when attempting to view new craftable items. Legacy and Modern Alternatives

Because the official English release was never updated to 1.61, players seeking the full experience often turned to unofficial community efforts, such as English patches for the Japanese ISO. However, for many modern players, the definitive way to experience this missing content in English is through God Eater Resurrection . Released in 2015/2016, this title acts as a remake of God Eater Burst

and includes the story arcs and many features originally introduced in the Japanese DLC updates, finally bridging the gap for the global audience. Further Exploration

: New missions that could be played before finishing the main game, unlike the v1.1 English missions which required game completion. Technical Fixes