Latest Elden Ring update prevents hackers from teleporting you to your death
There's a slate of other bugs fixed elsewhere in the update
A brand new Elden Ring update is right now across all platforms, and it's entirely focused on bug fixes.
Unlike Elden Ring's previous 1.03 update, there's no gameplay adjustments to be found here. What there is, however, is a fix for invading players teleporting their enemies to coordinates of their choosing, effectively throwing them all around the in-game map to their deaths. Thankfully, that's no longer possible with this new 1.03.2 update for Elden Ring.
Patch 1.03.2 for #ELDENRING is available now for #PlayStation #Xbox, and #PC. https://t.co/ajZbHIAvlTMarch 23, 2022
Elsewhere in the new update, there's a fix for a bug that was preventing players from progressing Nepheli Loux's questline, and there's also a fix for players accidentally dying when descending from a certain spot in the Bestial Sanctum. Finally, there's a fix for the Endure Ash of War not taking effect.
In all, it's a pretty light list of patch notes this time around for Elden Ring players. Update 1.03 carried a huge list of balance changes, and in particular affected the beloved Mimic Tear ally and the Hoarfrost Stomp Ash of War ability, both of which were particularly beloved by players the world over for their destructive capabilities. Perhaps there'll be further balance changes coming in the near future for other areas of FromSoftware's game.
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