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Elden Ring Nightreign

Elden Ring Nightreign
Developer(s)FromSoftware
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • JP: FromSoftware
Director(s)Junya Ishizaki
Producer(s)
  • Yasuhiro Kitao
  • Shingo Kawabata
Programmer(s)Yuki Kido
Composer(s)
  • Shoi Miyazawa
  • Tai Tomisawa
  • Soma Tanizaki
  • Yoshikazu Takayama
  • Yuka Kitamura
Platform(s)
Release
  • WW: May 30, 2025
Genre(s)Action role-playing, roguelike
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Elden Ring Nightreign[a] is a 2025 roguelike action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game is a spin-off to Elden Ring, using many of its features and gameplay elements, and focuses on roguelike and cooperative mechanics. Players control Nightfarers on a quest to dispel the reign of night.

It was revealed at The Game Awards 2024, and was released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on May 30, 2025. Upon release, it topped the May sales charts across all platforms, received generally positive reviews and has sold 5 million units.[1]

Gameplay

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The game is set in a procedurally generated version of Limgrave, now named Limveld, the first open-world area of Elden Ring. While the game has a single-player mode, it is intended to be played cooperatively by teams of three players who collaborate over three in-game days to prepare for the final boss.[2] Similar to battle royale games, Nightreign features a shrinking gameplay area which resets after players defeat the minor boss at the end of each in-game day.[3]

An updated game mode was released on June 19, 2025 known as the Everdark Sovereigns where you can challenge a more difficult version of the Nightlord, starting off in its second phase and progressing to a newly added Third Phase. The first Sovereign was Adel the Gaping Jaw. Then on the 26th of the same month, the second Sovereign was Fulghor, Champion of Nightglow. On July 9, they released Gnoster, Wisdom of Night as the third Sovereign. On the 31st of the same month, beginning the 2nd wave of Everdark Sovereigns, the fourth Sovereign was Maris, Fathom of Night. On August 6, the fifth Sovereign was Caligo, Miasma of Night.

Story

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Setting and characters

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Elden Ring Nightreign takes place in an alternative timeline of the Lands Between. After the Shattering, a cataclysmic event called the Primordial Night, descended upon the Lands Between, plunging the realm into an eternal reign of night. Monstruous creatures from other realms now populate the land, with eight beings of tremendous power, known only as the Nightlords, ruling over an alternative version of the Limgrave region known as "Limveld", where the effects of said cataclysm shift the land to complete chaos. As a result, Marika's religion has been abandoned (save for a few churches still standing) and the people no longer pray to her or the Elden Ring. The Erdtree is absent from Limveld, its golden hue no longer visible. The Roundtable Hold, now dilapidated and in a state of disrepair, has become a safe haven for warriors dubbed "Nightfarers" who are summoned to end the eternal Night.

Synopsis

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While the game has a main story, there are also individual storylines for each of the eight playable Nightfarers called Remembrances. Certain Remembrances will result in different game endings.

The main story starts with the Wylder, a longsword-wielding Nightfarer, running from the darkness and eventually facing Margit the Fell Omen. Wylder then wakes up in the Roundtable Hold and is greeted by the Priestess, his long lost sister, who tells him that the Nightfarers' goal is to defeat the Nightlords and end the Night. Here, the Wylder meets other Nightfarers, including Guardian, a avian pinionfolk knight who uses a tall shield and halberd; Ironeye, a bow-wielding assassin; Raider, a pirate berserker from outside the Lands Between; Recluse, an isolated witch; and Executor, a former knight who specializes in the katana. Additionally, the Nightfarers may find a magic pocketwatch that belongs to the Priestess, who will then reveal herself as the dagger-wielding Duchess, and encounter the Revenant, a Nightfarer in the form of a possessed doll who used a lyre to summons spirits to fight in her stead.

After the Nightfarers defeat the Nightlord Gladius, they realize that the threat of darkness still lingers, and that they must defeat more Nightlords. After defeating four Nightlords, the Roundtable Hold begins to falter and crumble as the Night grows stronger, and the Priestess/Duchess explains that the leader of the Nightlords has revealed himself: Heolstor the Night Aspect, the Primordial Night manifested into being. After defeating Heolstor, the player will receive the Primodial Nightlord's Rune, leading to one of multiple endings dependent on actions throughout the game.

  • The Endless Night ending is achieved after completing all of the Remembrance quests for Ironeye and then defeating Heolstor as Ironeye with his Remembrance item, the Edge of Order, equipped. When the player approaches the figure in the hold, Ironeye will kill the figure, condemning Limveld to eternal Night, for the sake of those who live in death.
  • The New Night ending is achieved after completing all of the Remembrance quests for Wylder and then defeating Heolstor as Wylder with his Remembrance item, the Larval Tear, equipped. Wylder believes that if the night ends, his sister will perish, being bound to the hold as it's priestess. Wylder uses the Larval Tear to fuse with Heolstor and start the night anew, for the sake of his sister.
  • The Night of Love ending is achieved after completing all of the Remembrance quests for Recluse and then defeating Heolstor as Recluse with her Remembrance item, the Bone-like Stone, equipped. Instead of ending the night, Recluse follows the sounds of a baby crying and finds the "child" which she had made from the primodial night, cradling it.
  • In the, Dawn ending, the player returns to the Roundtable Hold and offers the Primodial Nightlords Rune to the shriveled figure. The rune is unbound, the Primordial Night's intervention is undone, the Lands Between returns to its post shattering state, setting the stage for the events of Elden Ring. In a post-credits scene, the night gazes upon the Lands Between but this time, departs, the Elden Ring's attempt to prevent succession to Marika has failed.

Development

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Elden Ring Nightreign was developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.[2] Bandai Namco Entertainment registered the trademark for "Nightreign" on October 24, 2024,[4] with it being revealed at The Game Awards 2024 in December. It was scheduled to be released on May 30, 2025.[5] The first network test took place in February 2025 on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, with players able to register from January 10 to 20.[6]

Nightreign is directed by Junya Ishizaki, who worked as a designer on Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Dark Souls III, and Elden Ring. Fantasy author George R. R. Martin, who wrote the backstory of Elden Ring, was not involved with Nightreign.[7]

Reception

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Elden Ring Nightreign received "generally favorable" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[8][9][10] OpenCritic determined that 77% of critics recommended the game.[11]

Elden Ring Nightreign sold 2 million units within its first 24 hours from release,[31] and 3.5 million within five days.[32] It was reported that as of July 24 2025 the game has sold over 5 million units.

Notes

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  1. ^ Japanese: エルデンリング ナイトレイン, Hepburn: Eruden Ringu Naitorein

References

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