Scarlet Nexus to Receive 3 Paid DLC Packs, Free Updates

Update ver1.03 is coming this month and adds options for camera position, tracking speed, enemy lock-on aim assist and text size.

Posted By | On 02nd, Sep. 2021

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Following its release back in June, Bandai Namco’s Scarlet Nexus will be receiving paid DLC and free updates in the coming months. There will be three paid DLC packs which contain “external creator-designed” original costume sets, weapon sets and extensions for the bond system to further deepen one’s bond with their allies. As for the free updates, more details will be provided in the future.

In the meantime, update ver1.03 has been revealed. It adds new options for camera position and tracking speed, enemy lock-on aim assist and camera speed, text size options for Brain Talk and system log messages, and an animation toggle option when activating SAS. The protagonist’s starting movements outside of combat will also be made “smoother and quicker.”

The update is out this month so expect more detailed patch notes near launch. Scarlet Nexus is currently available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. For more details on its gameplay, check out our review here.


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