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Elden Ring patch addresses death loop exploit

Elden Ring has been out for a few weeks now and hackers have begun discovering various exploits in the game’s multiplayer system. Over the weekend, a concerning cheat began doing the rounds, allowing a PvP invader to force a player to become stuck in an infinite death loop. Fortunately, From Software has now addressed the issue with a new patch. 

The issue allowed a player to teleport another player to incorrect map coordinates. Unfortunately, upon dying, the game would not respawn the player in a safe zone, causing a death loop. Now with Elden Ring patch 1.03.2, this exploit has been fixed.

Other fixes included in this patch include:

  • Fixed a bug that sometime prevented players from advancing NPC Nepheli Loux’s questline
  • Fixed a bug that causes the playable character to die when trying to descend from a spot near Bestial Sanctum
  • Fixed a bug that prevented Ash of War, Endure from taking effect
  • Fixed a bug in multiplayer that allowed players to teleport others to incorrect map coordinates
  • The new Elden Ring update is available now on PC and the Xbox and PlayStation versions of the game.

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KitGuru Says: The issue has now been resolved, so PC players can switch PvP back on without fear of losing a save file. 

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