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So there I was, thinking about how Elden Ring Nightreign (yeah, the one everyone seems to be talking about) is causing all sorts of chaos for Xbox Series X/S players. And no, it’s not just me saying it, it’s everywhere. Apparently, even after this ‘super helpful’ update, folks are still struggling to get a decent connection. I mean, you’d think with the hype and all, this wouldn’t be a thing. But hey, what do I know?
Elden Ring Nightreign dropped back in May, and wow, what a ride it’s been. This game is FromSoftware’s attempt at shaking things up — a roguelike co-op adventure in the beloved Elden Ring universe. Critics are loving it, well, mostly. It sits around 80 on OpenCritic, so not too shabby. But here’s the kicker, though: Xbox peeps aren’t having the time of their lives with all those connection glitches. It’s like buying a new car that, for some reason, doesn’t start half the time. Infuriating, right?
So, the 1.01.1 update was supposed to smooth things out, but surprise, surprise, some players still can’t play, host, or join games. Weirdly enough, some can only do random matchmaking and forget about inviting friends. I saw some tweets—people sounding off about their woes. The devs are probably scratching their heads, wondering what went wrong. But who knows when they’ll sort it all out?
I reckon some folks have just had enough because they’re getting refunds. I mean, if a game doesn’t work as it should, might as well, right? Some try it, hate it, not their vibe. Others? Just plain fed up with the disconnects and whatever else.
Despite all this, Elden Ring Nightreign is like this mega success story. It sold over 2 million copies — in less than a DAY! Crazy, huh? Sure, lots picked it up just because of the Elden Ring name. Yet, here we are, with gamers split between loving it and saying it’s either way too tough or needs better balancing.
And I’m just here, sipping my coffee, wondering if the next update will be the magic fix or just another line in this saga. Who knows? Maybe by next week, Xbox players will be singing a different tune. Fingers crossed, I guess!
Well, that’s my chaotic take on it. Hope it vibes with the vibe!