Mobile Game / Apr 22, 2026

Once Human drops Version 2.3.7: festival rewards, RaidZone overhaul, and the usual ‘download this on Wi-Fi’ warning

Once Human published its Version 2.3.7 update notice dated April 22, outlining a fairly chunky maintenance drop that mixes live-event hype with systems work. The big content headline is the upcoming Starfire Festival celebration and an overhaul to RaidZone, paired with early access testing for a Hyper Brawl mode on Custom Servers. As always with live-service updates, the practical player impact is half content and half logistics: the announcement spells out maintenance timing and significant download sizes, including separate figures for mobile clients, and recommends Wi-Fi—because nothing ruins a new patch faster than a forced 1GB+ download on the train. The update also includes a limited-time loot crate feature and bug fixes, plus compensation rewards for players after maintenance. The bigger “what it means” read: Once Human is leaning hard into that modern survival MMO cadence where events (festival themes, limited-time rewards) are used to keep the world feeling alive while core systems get iterated under the hood. If you’ve been on the edge with Once Human, updates like this are the moment to re-check the game—both because rewards tend to be best right after maintenance and because the community spikes, making co-op and social play smoother.

Once Human drops Version 2.3.7: festival rewards, RaidZone overhaul, and the usual ‘download this on Wi-Fi’ warning

Once Human published its Version 2.3.7 update notice dated April 22, outlining a fairly chunky maintenance drop that mixes live-event hype with systems work. The big content headline is the upcoming Starfire Festival celebration and an overhaul to RaidZone, paired with early access testing for a Hyper Brawl mode on Custom Servers.

As always with live-service updates, the practical player impact is half content and half logistics: the announcement spells out maintenance timing and significant download sizes, including separate figures for mobile clients, and recommends Wi-Fi—because nothing ruins a new patch faster than a forced 1GB+ download on the train. The update also includes a limited-time loot crate feature and bug fixes, plus compensation rewards for players after maintenance.

The bigger “what it means” read: Once Human is leaning hard into that modern survival MMO cadence where events (festival themes, limited-time rewards) are used to keep the world feeling alive while core systems get iterated under the hood. If you’ve been on the edge with Once Human, updates like this are the moment to re-check the game—both because rewards tend to be best right after maintenance and because the community spikes, making co-op and social play smoother.

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