'link' | Geometry Dash V2.2074a

: Created by RIT86, this mod tells you exactly where a locked icon can be found (e.g., specific shops or diamond shops).

The community's reaction to V2.2074a was split. Many celebrated the technical fixes. Others felt betrayed by the lack of transparency. Geometry Dash V2.2074a

On Steam, you can also right-click the game → Properties → Betas → Select "v2.2074a - Stable Release." On mobile (iOS/Android), the update was rolled into the main app via a forced update in February 2024. If your app updated between Jan 20, 2024 and Feb 15, 2024, you are on V2.2074a. : Created by RIT86, this mod tells you

The phantom patch is real. And it changed the game forever. Others felt betrayed by the lack of transparency

In the chaotic, neon-drenched universe of rhythm-platformers, few games command the same level of obsessive devotion as Robert Topala’s Geometry Dash . With millions of user-generated levels, a competitive speedrunning scene, and a soundtrack that burrows into your skull, every minor update sends shockwaves through the community. But one version number has recently surfaced from the depths of update archives and cryptic developer logs: .

Rhythm players noticed a subtle but crucial shift. Older versions had a fixed 80ms audio delay. V2.2074a introduced a dynamic audio sync calibration that runs each time you launch a level, adjusting for your specific sound card and Bluetooth headset lag. This made “click-sync” levels feel miraculously tighter, but it broke every pre-existing music-sync trigger setup. Creators raged. Players rejoiced.