
Conan Exiles Enhanced got a June community update from Funcom on June 25, and the studio used it to answer Bazaar feedback, talk about server stability, revisit mod support, and lay out a few things coming to the Exiled Lands next month.
Since launch, Funcom said the game has drawn hundreds of thousands of players, with Steam concurrency peaking above 47,000. The studio also said it has already shipped several updates focused on quality-of-life changes, gameplay tuning, performance work, and bug fixes.
The most immediate fix landed with 1.3.1 today. Funcom said the Splendors of Vendhya Bazaar bundle had been showing only about 21 building pieces in the store UI, even though the set actually contains 47, and the hotfix corrected that mismatch so players can see what they are buying.
The studio also extended the availability windows for the Vendhyan Shrine and Vendhyan Noble’s Bedchamber bundles after players said the original two-day timer was too short. On pricing, Funcom said this was the largest themed Bazaar collection it has released for Conan Exiles, with a per-item cost that is comparable to, and sometimes a little lower than, earlier Bazaar offerings.
That did not stop the team from acknowledging the criticism. Funcom said it is still discussing feedback internally and using that response to guide future Bazaar releases, especially around value and availability.
Server health is still high on the priority list. Funcom said backend changes across the last two major updates have improved stability on official servers, though results can still vary from one server setup to another. The studio said it will keep monitoring server performance and make further changes where needed.
Mod support also got a clear nod. Funcom said older mods should no longer stop the game from launching or cause compatibility errors during startup, and it teased a Forge Your Legacy community modding contest with cash prizes. An official announcement is due next week.
The public testing path is back as well. Funcom said the Conan Exiles Enhanced Public Beta Client has returned, and major updates will usually spend about a week in beta before their planned live release. Players can also check out the first beta notes at Public Beta Client – Patch 1.3.0, while the public beta servers themselves are no longer available because 1.3.0 is already on the live client.
Looking ahead to the summer, decay timers on all official servers will rise from 10 days to 20 days between July 1 and September 1. Funcom said that should give players more breathing room if they are traveling or away from the game for a while. The studio also teased new content and activities for July, but it is keeping the full details quiet for now.
Funcom still sounds like it has a full plate for the rest of the summer, and players will likely keep a close eye on how the Bazaar, beta program, and server changes develop from here. Tell us what you think in the comments, and follow us on X, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram.
Source: Steam
Conan Exiles
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