Get up to speed on Elden Ring Nightreign with the 10-minute overview trailer

Elden Ring Nightreign is less than 4 weeks from release now and to get you up-to-speed/hyped, Bandai Namco and From Software have released a gameplay overview trailer. This 10-minute trailer focuses on “the systems at players’ disposal to conquer the game’s various challenges in its harsh and unforgiving world.”

Per Bandai Namco, “In ELDEN RING Nightreign, players must make split-second decisions about combat and exploration across a map that can fluctuate with different biomes, weapons, and enemies in order to become stronger, and outrun the encroaching circle of fire to be able to take on terrifying bosses at the end of each day.”

Elden Ring Nightreign

Every time players survive the horrors of Elden Ring Nightreign and make it to the third day, they will need to take one of the Nightlords. Dubbed Nightfarers, players will need to fight the Nightlords and learn to co-operate in order to survive.

Bandai Namco advise, “All is not lost for those who fall in defeat. Unsuccessful runs will grant players relics to allow them to customize and upgrade their characters tailored to their personal play styles.”

Elden Ring Nightreign is set in a procedurally generated version of Limgrave, dubbed Limveld and features a shrinking gameplay area, similar to a battle royale. As each in-game day progresses, the gameplay area shrinks until the third day, when the Nightlord appears.

Seemingly part roguelike, part Soulsborne and part Battle Royale, Elden Ring Nightreign looks as though it will scratch a very particular itch. It will be released for PC, PS4, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on 30 May 2025.

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