
Last time we peeked in on Fellowship, we noted how updates to this point were more focused on adjustment and fixing over additions. While that cadence continues in this week’s updates, the devs at Chief Rebel have put out a video outline that promises more content is on the way to the early access co-op dungeon runner soon.
While the next patch scheduled for December 11th will launch a holiday-themed event and plans to introduce the ability to queue for Eternal difficulty dungeons (though that may arrive sooner if it’s ready to go ahead of schedule), more impactful additions are coming down the pike in the semi-near future, including a new support-style tank character and a more technical healer. The devs are also more broadly working on additional weapon traits, dungeon curses, social tools, improved matchmaking, and a better tutorial.
Another point of interest includes confirmation that there will be a pre-season wipe of character progress sometime in the early part of 2026. This wipe will coincide with “a large content drop” that will include a new hero as well as some opportunities for the devs to make “massive overhauls” to things like skill trees, dungeons, and curses. This means that everything will be wiped with the exception of earned cosmetics such as skins and mounts. You can watch the full video below, or check out an official summary as well as a player summary.
As far as updates made this week, those have applied some fixes to damage calculations that caused weird behaviors for main stat multipliers along with some related item and hero changes to compensate, the ability for players to whisper to one another across stronghold instances at long last, nerfing to the Voidbringer’s Touch weapon, a tuning for a pair of specific dungeon curses that were too punishing when they arrived together, and a lineup of bug fixes, among many other granular tweaks.





