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Elden Ring: Nightreign with 3.5 million players in 5 days. FromSoftware announces further development of the game

FromSoftware thanks players for their commitment to fighting Nightlords. Elden Ring: Nightreign is setting new popularity records and is bracing for the arrival of various new features.

Peter Doron

Elden Ring: Nightreign with 3.5 million players in 5 days. FromSoftware announces further development of the game, image source: FromSoftware.
Elden Ring: Nightreign with 3.5 million players in 5 days. FromSoftware announces further development of the game Source: FromSoftware.

FromSoftware studio released the latest information about the popularity of Elden Ring: Nightreign. According to a statement published on X, within the first five days of the release, 3.5 million players began their adventure in the game.

Success and future plans

Reaching a level of 3.5 million players in such a short time is quite an achievement. FromSoftware expressed gratitude to the community for their ion and commitment, while also noting that "the night is far from over." The studio presented plans for further and development of Nightreign.

It was announced that new features will be implemented gradually (for instance, the solo gameplay was improved yesterday). Improved versions of clashes with existing bosses, Nightlords, are set to be released in June. At a later date, Duo Expeditions will be added to the game, which means that players have already outpaced the developers in this regard).

Furthermore, the devs confirmed that another, currently unnamed, expansion will be released this year, which will enrich the game world.

Elden Ring: Nightreign

May 30, 2025

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Peter Doron

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