Elden Ring Patch 1.03.2 fixes multiplayer NPC questline

Elden Ring Patch 1.03.2 Fixes Multiplayer and NPC Questline Bugs

Elden Ring patch 1.03.2 is now available, and it fixes a handful of bugs concerning a specific NPC questline and multiplayer. Bandai Namco shared the full details on its website, which outlined what Elden Ring patch 1.03.2 intends to fix. Outside of the NPC questline and multiplayer bug, it also fixes an issue with the Endure Ash of War, which prevented it from taking effect. The final bug listed is one that concerns the Bestial Sanctum. Previously, player characters would die when trying to descend from a spot around the area. This has now been fixed.

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Concerning the NPC questline, a bug preventing players from progressing Nepheli Loux’s questline has been fixed. However, the patch notes do not specify what was preventing players from progressing the questline. And with multiplayer, the patch now prevents players from teleporting others to incorrect map coordinates. Players will need to update their games and apply the latest patch version to play online.

Previous patches have fixed several major performance issues. However, one of the most significant updates came with the implementation of Elden Ring patch 1.03. Not only did this patch place markers on the map, identifying where NPCs are after players have located them, but it also added an entirely new NPC and included the resolution to several character questlines.

Elden Ring is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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