FromSoftware has patched Elden Ring Nightreign to make it easier for solo players.
The studio stated last week it would be making adjustments. Now, after a period of server downtime this morning, the update has been made.
Specifically, the new patch adds an effect to automatically revive solo players once when facing a Nightlord, plus the amount of runes gained has been increased.
In addition, FromSoftware has made two general balance adjustments. Firstly, there’s an increased number of high-rarity Relics obtained when players reach the final day of an expedition.
Secondly, there’s an increased probability of obtaining high-rarity Relics when purchasing Scenic Flat stones from the Small Jar Bazaar. These provide a random Relic when bought, but they’re usually of a low level.
Other changes include adjusted camera when activated the Guardian’s Ultimate Art, as well a number of bug fixes. Now, the Duchess’s Restage skill will properly trigger status ailments from other players’ attacks, as well as minor tweaks.
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Some Steam-only bugs have also been fixed, improving the climb action and ensuring graphics are rendered correctly on the Low visual setting. The studio previously warned in its day one patch notes that some PC configurations using the latest graphics cards may experience frame rate drops – it appears this is yet to be fully addressed.
Nighreign is a multiplayer-focused spin-off to Elden Ring, but has been criticised for its unbalanced solo play.
After its release, FromSoftware acknowledged issues with matchmaking, particularly on PlayStation.
The studio also stated a two-player mode may be added in future, but one fan has already made a PC mod with plans to expand it in future.