Scarlet Nexus 1.03 Update to Introduce SAS Activation Animation Toggle Option and More; Paid DLC Announced

Sep 2, 2021 at 10:45am EDT
Scarlet Nexus

A new Scarlet Nexus update will be released later this month, introducing some welcome new options to the game.

The 1.03 update, which will be released before the end of the month, will introduce some new camera options as well as the ability to turn off SAS Activation animations, which are quite distracting.

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Update 1.03 Changes

  • Added new gameplay options
    - Camera position and tracking speed option
    - Enemy lock-on aim assist (Left stick control ON/OFF) option
    - Enemy lock-on camera speed option
    - Text size (brain talk messages / system log) adjustment option
    - SAS Activation Animation toggle option
  • Smoother and quicker protagonists’ start movements outside battles
  • Bug fixes

Scarlet Nexus is also going to receive 3 paid DLC packs that will add more content to the game such as external creator-designed original costumes sets, weapon sets, and a bond system extension. Future free updates will also add more content to the game.

Scarlet Nexus will be releasing 3 paid DLC packs!
These additional paid DLC packs will include content such as external creator-designed original costumes sets, weapon sets and also bond system extensions for players to enjoy further deepened bond with allies.

Furthermore, upcoming free updates will also include new contents so please stay tuned to more content revelation in the near future!

Scarlet Nexus is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One worldwide. Learn more about the game by reading my review.

With masterfully crafted action combat, charming characters, and a very interesting setting, Scarlet Nexus is a game that action RPG fans should definitely not miss. While the game lacks any real innovation, as it features themes and mechanics lifted from other Japanese RPG series, and it is a little too linear, the high quality of the experience makes it easy to look past these few issues, making Scarlet Nexus a memorable, and extremely enjoyable game.

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