You may want your copy of . Updating Elden Ring on PC to make sure you don’t lose hours of gameplay to the endless death loop exploit. Bandai Namco has a patch rolled out for the game, which fixes a bug in multiplayer that allowed “players to teleport others to incorrect map coordinates.” A few days ago, reports surfaced of bad actors taking advantage of a bug that gives them a way to crash your game and teleport your character off the map. When reloading you just drop dead and see the reviving/loading screen over and over.
Here’s the infinite death loop in action:
⚠️Elden Ring PSA for PC Players⚠️
There is an exploit going on on the PC where hackers will corrupt your save file while invading you.
First they will crash your game, and when you open it again your character will constantly fall to their death… pic.twitter.com/8et3bl8T1I
— Mordechai (@EldenRingUpdate) March 18, 2022
Such as The edge Notes, some players were able to save their game by quickly teleporting elsewhere, but others reported losing as much as 100 hours of gameplay to the death loop. In addition to fixing this particular bug, the update also fixes other issues, including issues that prevent you from continuing with certain missions.
Elden Ring has been out for less than a month, but it’s gotten huge very, very quickly. Just 18 days after its release, it sold 12 million copies worldwide, breaking the records of other Souls-esque titles. Dark Souls 3, the best-selling game in the franchise, only reached 10 million copies sold four years after it became available. When Bandai Namco and Elden Ring developer FromSoftware announced the milestone, they also said the IP could be expanded “beyond the realm of games”.
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