Elden Ring Nightreign was one of the shock announcements made during The Game Awards 2024, signaling a return to The Lands Between in a style reminiscent of Monster Hunter.
Elden Ring has multiplayer options, with the ability to play alongside friends for short periods of time, fight opponents in PvP battles, and team up to face bosses. Despite this, many players faced the horrors of Elden Ring’s world alone, as there is a certain joy in exploring its realms as a solo warrior.
The creator of Elden Ring recently downplayed the idea of a sequel but said there could be ways to expand the franchise. His words were proven during The Game Awards 2024, when Elden Ring Nightreign was announced for PS4, PS5, Xbox, and PC via Steam, with a 2025 release date.
Elden Ring Is Going Monster Hunter
What’s most shocking about Elden Ring Nightreign is that the series is leaning into the multiplayer, with combat that looks straight out of the Monster Hunter franchise.
The question now is which side it leans closer to, Elden Ring or Monster Hunter? The trailer didn’t fully show one over the other, though the official FromSoftware Twitter/X account has called...