Moving on to the New Gameplay Mechanics section. Each component here—enhanced combat AI, new enemy behaviors, improved stealth gameplay—needs similarly spintaxed words.

Once all terms are replaced, the final output should have all the specified terms in options with three options each, without altering any brand names or specific product names like "The Last of Us Part I".

In the patch notes section: "Improved combat AI" becomes "Enhanced|Improved|Upgraded combat AI". "New enemy behaviors" as "New|Additional|Fresh enemy behaviors". "Improved stealth gameplay" to "Enhanced|Improved|Upgraded stealth gameplay".

I also have to be careful with phrases. For example, "bug fixes" is a phrase, but the user probably wants each individual word in the phrase to be replaced if possible. Wait, looking at the example response, the user replaced each word individually. So even in phrases like "bug fixes", each word is replaced. So "bug" becomes glitch, "fixes" becomes corrections.

Starting with the first sentence: "The update includes improved support for controllers, including fixes for issues with controller input and responsiveness."

I'll go through each sentence step by step, replacing terms with appropriate spintax options, ensuring that proper nouns are untouched. Double-checking each substitution to make sure it fits the intended meaning and flows naturally.

Then the "Fixes:" section. "Fixed crashes and freezes" can be "Resolved system crashes and stalls," "Eliminated application closures and hiccups," or "Cured unexpected terminations and lockups." "Improved controller support" could be "Enhanced gamepad functionality," "Upgraded console input handling," or "Refined peripheral compatibility." "Addressed a range of bugs and stability issues" might become "Tackled multiple software flaws and reliability problems," "Resolved various errors and system instabilities," or "Coped with an array of defects and operational inconsistencies."