ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN: A tougher path through the Deep of Night
ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN is a stand-alone co-op action game from FromSoftware, released by Bandai Namco Asia. A new mode called Deep of Night is live for all players starting today. This update adds hard new tasks, and your rank grows with each success. Each milestone brings tougher tests to beat. The update is free for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
What the Deep of Night brings to players
The Deep of Night acts as an end-game challenge for brave Nightfarers. It can start by hiding the Nightlord and the Shifting Earth until combat begins. Enemies across Limveld hit harder, and some foes mutate to pose new threats. To fight back, players will find fresh weapon upgrades, though some upgrades may raise the damage you take. Choosing the right tools and timing your strikes will be key to surviving the night. Three new relic slots open up, exclusive to the Depths Relics. These relics offer strong boosts but come with a price. You’ll need careful planning to stay ahead of the odds. Deep of Night targets the boldest players, pushing them into the darkest corners of Nightfarer life and the risk of an Everdark Sovereign Nightlord.
How NIGHTREIGN reshapes the action
This take on the FromSoftware formula offers a fresh twist. Each session is different, with shifting enemies, rewards, and Limveld layouts. Facing bigger foes unlocks better weapons and higher Rune bounties. Sites of Grace give players chances to grow stronger and gain essential powers. Each run feels like a compact open-sided dungeon, with real room to grow your stats between sessions. Surviving the night moves you nearer to ending the Nightlord’s rule and learning more about the Nightfarers who share this odd, parallel world.
Platform support and how to jump in
ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. Players across these formats can dive in from today and chase new high scores and tougher tests. If you want a first look, the Deep of Night trailer showcases the new dangers and the power twists that come with it. You can find more details on the official Bandai Namco pages and related outlets.
What to expect in the Deep of Night, in brief
– Nightfarers face a night of harsh foes that adapt to the fight.
– Some new weapons come with risky effects that change how you play.
– Depths Relics unlock three new slots, letting you stack big perks with a price.
– The world around Nightfarers shifts each run, so no two trips are the same.
– Progression comes from Sites of Grace and earned Rune rewards, not just quick wins.
– The end goal remains the same: crack the code of the Nightlord and lift the shadow on Limveld.
Why this mode feels fresh and tense
The Deep of Night tunes the game for players who want real pressure. You won’t see the same foes or rewards in each run. The need to read foes, dodge well, and pick upgrades carefully is stronger than ever. It rewards careful play and sharp timing, not just raw power. The Everdark threat adds a layer of mystery, pushing Nightfarer to stay on their toes and think ahead.
FromSoftware’s bold lane shift for fans
NIGHTREIGN offers a different bite from the main game. The flow is short, but the challenge lands hard. Players can chase better gear and rarer runes by pushing into tougher zones. The loop favors quick, repeated tries, with real growth from each attempt. It’s a compact, high-stakes ride through a world that mutates session to session.
Where to learn more and see the action
For those curious, browse the official page and watch the new trailer to get a feel for the stakes in Deep of Night. The update lands across the major platforms with free access for existing owners. Look up Bandai Namco’s channels and console store pages for the latest notes and patch details.
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