The most critical fix in this patch addresses a bug where losing your server connection while the game was running could wipe your progress. In a roguelike where every scrap of meta-progression counts toward your next run, losing that hard-earned XP is a fate worse than damnation. If you’ve been hesitant to dive back into the fray, this update should give you the confidence to keep fighting for your soul.
The Dark Woods, one of the game's early gauntlets, also received some much-needed attention. A nasty crash bug that caused rooms to stay open indefinitely—effectively soft-locking your progress—has been squashed. For a game built on the momentum of 33 players hacking through hordes together, keeping those instances stable is key to the meta.
Quality of life improvements included in Hotfix 1.0.1:
- Session Code Fix: Resolved an issue where incorrect character casing prevented players from joining private sessions.
- Achievement Tracking: Fixed several milestones like 'Divina Commedia' and 'Treasure Hunter' for players who participated in Early Access or the demo.
- UI Polish: Various minor fixes to ensure the isometric interface stays clean during the chaos of combat.
While the 33-player co-op scale is what makes 33 Immortals stand out, these technical foundations are what will keep the community alive. Fixing the session codes is particularly important for those of us trying to organize specific raid groups within the larger rebellion. Keep your blades sharp and your connection steady.
