Elden Ring 1.03.3 for one bug - Description of the update
Bandai Namco has released update 1.03.3 for Elden Ring to iron out a mistake made in update 1.03 to one of the game's bosses. Here are the latest Elden Ring patch notes for From Software's ambitious RPG.
Patch 1.03.2 for Elden Ring was released on March 23, bringing a host of bug fixes that prevented the player from getting the most out of the RPG.
Targeting a long list of issues that prevented the player from using Ash of War and blocking Nefeli Lux from progressing through the questline.
In the process of addressing these issues, Bandai Namco inadvertently created another issue in the game based on the demigod Radan, Beach of the Stars.
With the new patch, Radn returns to his former more destructive self.
What happened to Radan, Scourge of the Stars?
As a result of patch 1.03.2, Radan, formerly one of the most devastating Elden Ring bosses, was weakened, leaving him a shell of his former self. He no longer looks like a serious opponent, like the rest of the From Software bosses.
When the player encountered a demigod, Radan's attacks were noticeably weakerwhich made it easy to kill him.
1.03.3 Return of Radan
Bandai Namco released a small patch across all platforms on April 4th that addressed an unintended nerf given to Radan.
After issuing a tweet to address the sole purpose of the quick patch, Elden Ring's official Twitter account stated that "patch 1.03.3 fixes a bug in boss balance adjustments"Starscourge Radahn', due to which the strength of some attacks was unintentionally reduced.
While the patch doesn't address which attacks were directly affected by the random nerf, From Software restored their chaotic sub-boss back to its original combat form.
If you want to go up against a newly customized boss in light of this recent patch, make sure you are at least level 70 or using well built character in Elden Ring.