Released on , this update followed a major wave of localization efforts that brought the game to 26 new languages earlier that year. While earlier patches like 1.9.22 focused on fixing translation labels (such as the "MHZ" label in Morse Code for Russian and Ukrainian players), v1.9.24 was primarily a technical fix for the game's massive modding community. Key Fixes in 1.9.24:

: It addressed specific crashes or failures that occurred when players tried to launch the game with a large number of custom mod missions installed. A Look at the Game Today

Whether you're running v1.9.24 or the latest build, the core "asymmetric" gameplay that made Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes a hit remains unchanged.

: One player is trapped in a virtual room with a ticking bomb. They can interact with it but have no idea what the symbols and wires mean.

: It fixed a "regression" where the game would fail to load properly when multiple mission mods were active simultaneously.

The game has evolved significantly from its original 2015 release. Today, it supports a wide variety of hardware: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes - Bomb Defusal Manual

: The other players (the "Experts") cannot see the bomb but have access to the Bomb Defusal Manual . They must bark instructions at the Defuser to solve procedurally generated puzzles before the timer hits zero. Platform and Technical Details