Riders Republic Update 1.19 Is Out Now, Brings New Live Area Feature, Progression Changes, And Improvements
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Update 1.19 is out as of June 27th for Riders Republic, and with it comes some progression changes and improvements.
The early experience for Riders Republic has been revamped for better onboarding for new players. There's a new, shorter game intro that helps get new players in the MMO game's open world faster with updated dialogs and cinematics. Also, all careers will now be available right away following the introduction. The progression in careers is also now linear, with events unlocking one after the other.
Overall improvements to Riders Republic include the ability to activate an option that lets you do tricks in first person. Live events now have different types of opposition to make sure they're not too easy, and the trick list now includes a scoring menu depending on the current sport equipped.
There's also a handful of bug fixes in this patch, and you can check out the full notes over on the Riders Republic site.
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Elixir and Transcendence changes are indeed included.
The final trailer is available now.
It's a little bit of a "something for everybody" update.
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