Elden Ring Nightreign is finally getting Duo Expeditions as FromSoftware caves into pleas from players who can only find one other friend to match with

An Elden Ring Nightreign character clad in full armor, rearing back what looks to be a small crossbow before firing.
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garnering Mixed reviews on Steam (though it's since picked up to Mostly Positive).

Since then, FromSoftware has gone into damage control mode. Nightreign's first major update saw big changes to its singleplayer, adding in an auto-resurrect and other buffs after itting that the game wasn't really balanced with solo in mind. But that's not the end of the patches.

"The Night is far from over," FromSoftware says in a social media post. "In addition to the DLC releasing later this year, new additions will be gradually implemented, including enhanced fights against existing Nightlords starting this month, as well as Duo Expeditions at a later date. Thank you for your ."

The news of Duo Expeditions is music to my ears. When I first heard that Nightreign would be restricted to just three players or a solo run I was just as confused and irritated as everyone else. My partner and I had been so excited to play a FromSoftware game together that the idea of playing with a third wheel seemed like a letdown.

Luckily, other players had already thought up a way around this problem, with someone going as far as to I honestly can't deal with playing alongside randoms for much longer.

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Alongside Duo Expeditions, FromSoft also mentions "enhanced fights for existing Nightlords". Now I don't know what this will entail, but it can't be good. FromSoft does have a history of nerfing difficult bosses post-launch, like with Promised Consort Radahn or the Elden Beast, but I can't help but feel like Nightreign's bosses are only going to get harder.

For the record, the current roster of Nightlord bosses is already excruciatingly difficult. I've only defeated two out of the eight, so the idea of an 'enhanced fight' makes me want to curl up into a ball. But it's also very good motivation for me to push through and defeat as many as possible. Either the changes make them harder, and I've dodged a bullet, or it'll make them easier, and then I can brag to everyone that I don't need FromSoft's measly handouts. It's a win-win situation.

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