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Oh boy, here we go again. So, there’s this thing called the Elden Ring Nightreign mod. If you’re into switching things up in your game runs, this might just be your new best friend. No, seriously. Imagine taking your regular Elden Ring Nightreign run and kicking it sideways with random elements. That’s what this mod is all about, and it’s perfect for those of us who’ve played the game twenty times and need something—anything—new.
Let’s rewind a bit. Elden Ring Nightreign first hit the scene back on May 30, 2025. It’s kinda like a mashup between Elden Ring and a multiplayer roguelike, with a focus on, you guessed it, teaming up with buddies. And get this, it blew up in no time. More than 3.5 million copies sold in a week. That’s like, a lot of people. Naturally, the creative modders out there started tinkering away, trying to make this game even crazier. And yeah, they succeeded.
Enter thefifthmatt. Kind of a whimsical name, right? Anyway, this genius whipped up something called “Nightreign Randomizer and Derandomizer.” You can snag it from Nexus Mods. It basically lets you randomize your game in three different ways. It’s like having options in a buffet, where one is almost the original game, another jumbles up the loot and other jazz, and the third is just… chaos incarnate. But if you’re expecting fireworks right off the bat, maybe curb those expectations a bit. The randomness might not slap you in the face initially; it’s more of a subtle nudge. Still, it’s slated for further improvements. Fingers crossed for more madness!
And here’s a neat little tidbit—the mod works with the ultra-cool “Seamless Co-op” shebang, because sometimes you want your chaos shared. Who doesn’t love a good co-op session with a pal, right? Although, for some reason, the main game doesn’t yet have official co-op. Why? Beats me.
Once you start messing around with mods, it’s hard to stop. Like that mod that numbs the pain of solo play. It’s helpful when the game decides to beat you black and blue for trying to go it alone. Yeah, FromSoftware does tweak stuff now and then, but, well, this mod still does a good job.
There’s hope on the horizon, though. We got seriously cool stuff after launch, like the Everdark Sovereigns. They’re the beefed-up Nightlords, a bit like the game’s final bosses but with extra spice. They rotate weekly, sort of like a bizarre game schedule. Right now, you can squabble with Gaping Jaw and Darkdrift Knight. Next week, it’s gonna be Sentient Pest and Darkdrift Knight. Kind of like a freak signature dance-off. Excitement abounds!
Anyway, let’s see if FromSoftware keeps doling out surprises. For now, we’ll just keep our fingers crossed and our thumbs ready for another round of mayhem.