- FromSoftware has revealed that Elden Ring Nightreign will get a DLC later this year.
- It was also add enhanced boss battles, and a two-player mode in an upcoming update.
- The studio plans to support the game for a long time following 3.5 million sales.
Elden Ring Nightreign launched a couple of days ago to a huge player base of over 300K. However, the launch was critically a bit underwhelming, considering it launched to mixed reviews on Steam, and also broke FromSoftware’s perfect streak.
Despite this, the number of players is still growing, and FromSoftware has revealed that Elden Ring Nightreign will receive its first DLC later this year, and it will continue to provide post-launch support.
Why it matters: Fans were already not too much in favor of Nightreign’s idea; however, seeing as how big the game has become in such a short span, it is undoubtedly a big commercial success for the studio.
Taking to X, the studio announced that Elden Ring Nightreign has topped 3.5 million copies sold already. Furthermore, it will continue to support it, and a DLC along with a two-player mode are scheduled to release this year.
Moreover, fights against the existing Nightlords will also be enhanced for an even better experience, and more playable characters will also be added. All in all, FromSoftware seems to have a lot of plans for the title.
Despite the early mixed reviews, the game now has mostly positive reviews, and the consensus seems to be more positive. It is also averaging over 250K players daily, so more updates could make it even more popular.
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