The First Descendant Update 1.073 for Patch 1.2.21 Released This June 26

The First Descendant Update 1.073

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Nexon has released The First Descendant update 1.073 for patch 1.2.21 today. For PS4 and Xbox One owners, this is tagged as patch 1.73.

Nexon has made better button placement in the store, as well as made bug fixes. Read on below for the patch notes.

The First Descendant Update 1.073 Includes Better Store Button Placement and More

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■ Patch Details

(1) Content Improvements
– The placement of the buttons (Select All, Apply, Close) at the bottom in the Descendant selection popup in the Store has been modified for better usability.
– The Shop has been improved to allow purchasing multiple “Attendance Mementos” at once.
– Changed the spray images for “Spring Breeze,” “First Snow,” and “Artist’s Precious Belongings”.

(2) Bug Fixes
– Updated certain Sub Quest markers from NPCs “Deslin” and “Weapon Workbench” to now display at the “Auxiliary Workbench” and “Core Crafting Bench” NPCs.
– Fixed an issue where the colors of Arche Tuning levels were displaying incorrectly in the HUD.
– Fixed an issue where Sharen and Jayber’s metallic jaw cosmetic would appear in the lobby UI regardless of the Descendants unique cosmetics settings when the active customization loadout slot was not slot 1.
– Fixed an issue where after dying with no Rounds left upon reviving the weapon HUD would display Rounds incorrectly.
– Fixed an issue where the shop would appear empty when the “View Only Available Items” option was enabled.
– Fixed an issue where enhancing External Component Cores would complete the “Complete Weapon Core Utilization Training” quest.
– Fixed an issue where the game would occasionally stutter when simultaneously pressing the left and right mouse buttons while adjusting stickers in Photo Mode.
Our readers will be informed when the next The First Descendant update is dropped.

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Damien Seeto