Elden Ring Nightreign's long-awaited two-player duo mode is set to be released on July 30th with patch 1.02, alongside UI improvements and new Relics filtering, addressing player criticisms and expanding multiplayer options.
Elden Ring: Nightreign will add a dedicated duos multiplayer mode with patch 1.02 on July 30, 2025, addressing previous oversight as the game was primarily designed for three-player co-op. The update will also include quality of life improvements, and the developers acknowledged the initial omission was due to focusing on a three-player experience, with plans for post-launch support.
FromSoftware announced a patch for Elden Ring Nightreign that will improve solo gameplay by adding features like automatic revival and increased runes, addressing criticisms about poor solo scaling and matchmaking issues, with more details to be revealed soon.
Elden Ring Nightreign, a multiplayer-focused spin-off of FromSoftware's RPG, is getting a significant update next week (patch 1.02) that will make it easier for solo players by allowing a revival once per boss fight and increasing rune gains, addressing its previously high difficulty for solo adventurers.
FromSoftware is releasing a patch for Elden Ring Nightreign to make solo gameplay easier, including bug fixes and new features like automatic revival and increased rune gains, in response to player feedback about its difficulty and lack of co-op options.
World of Warcraft players are engaging in gardening as a means to gain an advantage in the new raid of Patch 10.2. By planting and nurturing seeds in the new zone, players can earn renown, which is needed to unlock a small stat upgrade. Despite attempts by Blizzard to discourage this grind, players continue to invest hours into gardening. This highlights the persistent nature of hardcore gamers and the challenge for developers to balance player progression and engagement.
Blizzard Entertainment confirmed that a new legendary two-handed axe will be introduced in World of Warcraft Dragonflight's upcoming Patch 10.2. Unlike the previous class-specific legendary weapon, this axe will be available to any character that can use two-handed axes. The developers aim to make the acquisition of rare items more rewarding and less frustrating for players. The legendary axe will be tied closely to the story and character of Fyrakk and is expected to be a raid drop from the final boss of the upcoming raid, Amirdrassil.