I opened up my cluttered drawer this morning, intending to find my headphones, but instead, I stumbled across an old patch note for Elden Ring Nightreign. Funny how you always find what you’re not looking for. Anyway—wait, where was I? Right, speaking of Nightreign, it’s getting some cool stuff! So, this game, if you haven’t heard, has been this wild ride since May 30, similar to that time I found a burger in my backpack a week later than expected.
So, Elden Ring, right? People are loving this FromSoftware gem. And now, they’re throwing in Patch 1.02 on July 31. Not the biggest update, but still worth chatting about over coffee stains and yesterday’s leftovers. They’re adding a two-player mode! Yeah, no more third wheels. Players have been itching to pair up, just like how I’ve been itching to remember where I left my socks.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting—folks have been bickering about needing a trio for ages. It’s like trying to meet up with three friends for a movie and one always cancels. But fear not, two-player mode is rolling in, saving awkward third-wheeling dynamics! FromSoftware told us we’d get this mode back in June. Honestly, I thought I’d see a flying car first.
Anyway, you should check out their trailer if you’re into visuals and all. But back to the juicy bits—there’s been this unofficial workaround with mods for Windows peeps using Steam. Great, right? Well, not if you’re on an Xbox or PlayStation… which many are, myself included.
With this patch, they’re also tweaking some UI stuff. Like, I can now filter my relics without wanting to pull my hair out—been dreaming of this change. Just think of all the late nights trying to sort through endless relics. It’s like when I try organizing my junk drawer—pure chaos until now.
And oh, Nightreign is already a massive success, with millions playing! It’s like everyone suddenly realized there’s more to life than likes on your last cat photo. If you haven’t grabbed it yet, there’s a deal out there—knocks a few bucks off the price. So maybe it’s time to dive in and see what all the fuss is about, between loads of laundry and finding the remote, of course.