A recent error on the Steam page for Elden Ring: Nightreign has revealed potential details about the upcoming multiplayer game. The now-removed line indicated that the game might feature additional playable characters and bosses as part of its downloadable content (DLC).
This information was quickly deleted, suggesting it wasn’t intended for public release. The mention of additional playable characters aligns with expectations, as previous titles from FromSoftware often included iconic bosses.
Unlike its predecessor, Elden Ring, Nightreign will allow players to choose from pre-made characters instead of creating their own. Potential characters include the Chosen Undead, the Curse Bearer, and the Ashen One, possibly represented through their respective concept art.
Nightreign diverges from the expansive style of Elden Ring, adopting a more compact roguelike format. Players can engage solo or team up with two others to navigate a shrinking map, culminating in a final boss encounter. A complete run is expected to take under an hour, with players selecting from eight different classes.
The game is scheduled for release on May 30 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. A recent network test faced login issues for many players, prompting FromSoftware to consider additional testing opportunities.
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