Game Update v 1.113 [May 2026]

Hello Zwifters!

Phased rollout of game version 1.113 begins today to macOS / Windows / Android devices.
Phased rollout to tvOS / iOS begins tomorrow.

All Platforms

The customizable HUD is now available within workouts! Four new fields have been added to the center HUD specific to when you are in workout mode. Choose from 13 different performance metrics to personalize the view with what you care about most. We plan on adding metrics that show power, HR, or cadence for the current interval in an upcoming release. Finish your workout and the HUD will restore to your non-workout HUD settings. For more information, see this thread.

  • Improved connection reliability for trainers connected via Wi-Fi and Ethernet. On mobile platforms like iOS and Android, this improves connection reliability when temporarily switching to other apps.
  • Corrected the weight of the Specialized Tarmac SL8 bike frame.

New to the Drop Shop: Van Rysel! Zwifters can find the following new bikes in the Drop Shop. See this thread for details.

  • Van Rysel RCR-F (Aero: :star::star::star:, Weight: :star::star::star:) - Requires Level 35 and 1,500,000 Drops.
  • Van Rysel RCR Pro (Aero: :star::star::star:, Weight: :star::star::star::star:) - Requires Level 21 and 1,400,000 Drops.
  • Van Rysel RCR-X (Aero: :star::star::star::star:, Weight: :star:) - Requires Level 40 and 1,200,000 Drops.

New wheels have also rolled into the Drop Shop!

  • Swiss Side HADRON Ultimate 650 (Aero: :star::star::star::star:, Weight: :star::star::star:) - Requires Level 28 and 550,000 Drops.
  • Swiss Side HADRON Ultimate 850/Disc (Aero: :star::star::star::star:, Weight: :star:) - Requires Level 39 and 900,000 Drops.

Apple TV

  • Performance and stability improvements.

iOS and tvOS

  • Starting August 4, 2026, the Zwift game app will require iOS 15 or tvOS 15 or later on Apple mobile devices and Apple TV. Zwifters using iOS/tvOS 13 or 14 will see in-game messaging about this change and should update their device OS or switch to a supported device. Learn more here.

UPDATE May 13
Phased rollout continues to macOS / Windows / Android devices.
Phased rollout to iOS / tvOS devices has begun.

UPDATE May 14
Phased rollout is complete to all OS platforms

Do you have questions or issues to report? Let us know below.

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Is that the S-Works model?

Was the bike heavier or lighter than it was supposed to be?

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Zwift Insider’s notes on this update: Zwift Update Version 1.113 (161309) Released | Zwift Insider

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Not the S-Works model. Bike was lighter than it was supposed to be.

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They all three high end frames ?

Might be handy to show what class they are cause I cant seem te find that anywhere. Not even in the dropshop itself. Probably can only see it what they are after you buy them and see how many kilometers you have to do before the first upgrade…

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What trainers currently connect via Ethernet?

Updated to .113 and did a run activity. The normal sidebar with the KM time/hr was missing. The main box of the HUD was whited out and I could not read anything in it. Also, I stopped getting my “catchup” exp. Before the update was getting 20xp per .25km, but today I was only getting the 10xp.

This is on Windows 11.

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What platform ? iOS? Mac? Windows? Waiting to update mine but will check this also.

Just edited my post with that info (Windows). Thanks.

@Justin_Fabian_DIRT
Thanks for flagging this up, and including the screenshot. That’s always very helpful.
We’re investigating this issue.

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This happened under 1.112 but I imagine it’s carried through to 1.113. Someone in a race yesterday, which has steering disabled, somehow had steering in the race (and was using it, so it’s not just an icon bug). The racer was streaming his race, and I’m told that he didn’t get the “steering disabled” warning when he joined. To be clear I’m assuming there’s an edge case bug here and not accusing anyone of intentional wrongdoing.

iPad, iPhone and Apple TV users please note.

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Hi @Justin_Fabian_DIRT

We’ve been looking into your report and think we have identified what happened. If you log out / back in again - do the HUD symptoms go away? While you’re at it - powering cycling your PC might not be a bad idea.

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I didn’t even need to log out and back in again - just launching the app fixed the display issue (not sure about the catchup xp, though).

Prior to closing the app after my run this morning, I did “Switch to riding” from the main menu before closing out. When I opened it again just now to test, I switched to running via the pairing menu (but did not connect any devices) immediately after opening. I started an activity and everything appeared fine.

Your phased rollout is beyond frustrating, especially with content that starts the 12th and demands the new version. Yet 2 days later i’m still not allowed to update on PC. If I hit look for update, I wanted the latest version. I pay good money for this.

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My Kickr v5 with Direct Connect hardware does.

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If you mean a wired connection, the Wahoo Kickr V5, V6, MOVE and Kickr Bikes can be used with the DirectConnect adapter. The Tacx Neo 3M also offers an optional Ethernet/WiFi adapter. Elite Justo and Avanti are compatible with an optional adapter, though I suspect you can’t use it with virtual shifting since the firmware doesn’t currently support virtual shifting over WiFi. I have not tested that personally.

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it generally only takes 48 hours until all OS systems have the update, so in about 3 hours from now it will likely be fully rolled out…

I’m running my Zwift on macOS Tahoe 26.5 (MBPro), and my app still running the old version, no updates so far for version 1.113 :slightly_frowning_face: Can’t check out the bikes and wheels, and can’t participate the new challenges :frowning:

the new challenges run until July 5th, I think you’ll live… first world problems am I right?

phased rollouts are nothing new, this has been going on for quite a while now.