The space-time distortions in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin recently hit a little too close to home, as a critical bug following the Version 1.1 update caused players to lose their hard-earned Star Fragments. Netmarble F&C has now deployed a server patch to resolve the issue, ensuring that these vital skin acquisition rewards remain safely in your inventory after reconnecting.
For those who haven't been tracking the meta, Star Fragments are essential for unlocking character aesthetics, making this bug particularly frustrating for players—or "Star Guardians"—who were making progress in the newly expanded world of Britannia. The glitch occurred primarily after players re-logged following the v1.1 update, which was meant to introduce fresh content like the Abyss difficulty but instead resulted in some unexpected data loss.
The developers have confirmed that the fix was successfully implemented via a hotfix on April 8th. More importantly for those who lost progress, the redistribution of missing fragments is officially underway. Starting April 10th at 08:46 UTC, affected players will see their lost rewards returned sequentially via the in-game mailbox.
If you were one of the players hit by this anomaly while exploring Lake Pernes or the Fairy realm, keep a close eye on your mail. While the space-time narrative of Tristan's journey is full of chaos, your inventory shouldn't be. This swift resolution is a good sign for the game's long-term stability as we move further into the post-launch cycle. For real-time updates on future patches or to report any lingering anomalies, the dev team is actively monitoring the official Discord server.
