Anthem patch 1.2.1 released, improves matchmaking, features UI, Cosmetic & Combat fixes

Electronic Arts and Bioware have released a new patch for their online looter shooter, Anthem. According to the release notes, this patch fixes a bug that would sometimes cause characters and enemies to appear frozen after the frozen effect had worn off.

Moreover, update 1.2.1 comes with some matchmaking improvements. Bioware has made some additional improvements to our matchmaking experience by enabling longer timers for players to match into a squad, while also fixing a bug from a previous update that forced some players to matchmake for longer than intended.

In addition, this patch resolves various minor UI bugs, fixes an issue where the mouse cursor would disappear on specific instances when going into the Forge, as well as a number of bugs that prevented select cosmetic items from being presented correctly in Prospero’s store and/or the Forge.

As always, Origin will download this latest patch the next time you launch its client, and you can find its complete changelog below.

Anthem Patch 1.2.1 Release Notes

Cosmetic Fixes – Fixed a number of bugs that prevented select cosmetic items from being presented correctly in Prospero’s store and/or the Forge.

UI Fixes

?       Fixed an issue where the mouse cursor would disappear on specific instances when going into the Forge (while using keyboard & mouse controls).

?       Various other minor UI bug fixes.

Combat Fixes  Fixed a bug that would sometimes cause characters and enemies to appear frozen after the frozen effect had worn off.

Matchmaking – We’ve made some additional improvements to our matchmaking experience by enabling longer timers for players to match into a squad, while also fixing a bug from a previous update that forced some players to matchmake for longer than intended. The new max limit for matchmaking should take no longer than 90 seconds.

11 thoughts on “Anthem patch 1.2.1 released, improves matchmaking, features UI, Cosmetic & Combat fixes”

  1. “a bug from a previous update that forced some players to matchmake for longer than intended.”

    i thought that was because nobody plays this sh*t anymore?

  2. Due diligence thats 100% required by EA so their current customer base retain enough faith to buy their next crap-heap game.

  3. Theres really no point at this point. Other games already do it much better than this weak “me too” offering. Take this lame horse out back and shoot it.

  4. This is really just ridiculous. At this point why even try to fix the game anymore. You’ve already lost most of your player base at this point. Either fix what people need fixed and ad the content people need, or just throw in the towel.

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