FromSoftware has formally introduced a launch date for Duo Expeditions in Elden Ring Nightreign. Duo Expeditions is absolutely only a fancy title for two-player co-op help. Whereas the developer quickly added support for solo play after launch, co-op play has solely been potential with three gamers.
It’s not clear why it took a short time for two-player co-op to reach, but it surely’s going to take action as a part of the sport’s subsequent main replace.
Nightreign’s patch 1.02 is about for launch this Wednesday, July 30. Duo Expeditions is the spotlight addition, in fact, however there’s extra to the replace than that. FromSoftware additionally introduced that we must always count on a couple of high quality of life enhancements.
The studio even named one; and it has to do with Relic filtering. The replace will add more filtering options that ought to hopefully make it simpler for gamers to kind by way of the mountain of Relics they’d been buying to this point.
Each of those are welcome additions, particularly that Nightreign has now bought over 5 million models, as recently announced by the developer.
The timing of this upcoming launch is nice, too, as a result of it arrives simply in the future forward of the following Everdark Sovereign cycle. This subsequent cycle will embody enhanced variations of Nightlords Tricephalos, Augur, Equilibrious Beast, and Fissure within the Fog.
Over the previous couple of weeks, the sport has seen Everdark Sovereign variations of Nightlord bosses Gaping Jaws, Darkdrift Knight, and Sentient Pest. In case you missed it, we’ve put collectively a information about all map events in Nightreign and their rewards.
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