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Ludus Mortis Update Patch Notes on April 4, 2024

Posted on 04/08/2024 By Patch Bot No Comments on Ludus Mortis Update Patch Notes on April 4, 2024
  • Title: Ludus Mortis
  • Release Date: March 6, 2024
  • Developer: 68k Studios
  • Publisher: 68k Studios

✅ Source verified via Steam Community

  • Patch Title: Version 1.0.3
  • Patch Release Date: April 4, 2024

The developer of Ludus Mortis has released a new update for the game on April 4, 2024. Here are the new things that you should expect to see or change on this new update. This information was curated directly from the official announcement on Steam. 

Changelog:

  • Fixed the error that causes an expedition to wrongfully considered as “Abandoned” if you press the “Leave Dungeon” icon too fast
  • Fix: now you can’t walk over rotating pillars
  • Fix: the secret wall in the Catacomb ad Septem Palumbas now triggers the notification as intended
  • Increased Saving Throws for bosses
  • Fix: Dies Irae can’t go over 100%
  • Fixed Exploration Skills using the gamepad / Steam Deck
  • Fixed the layout of enemies info to allow more lines to be shown in Large Font mode.

To learn more about this new update, check the official source mentioned above.

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  • Title: Ludus Mortis
  • Release Date: March 6, 2024
  • Developer: 68k Studios
  • Publisher: 68k Studios

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