What is the best Elden Ring Nightreign Ironeye build? If you're tired of trading blows with bosses at close range, then look no further than the Ironeye. This long-range Nightfarer is ideal for players who prefer to pick off enemies at a safe distance.
While all classes in Elden Ring Nightreign can benefit from a ranged weapon in their loadout, the Ironeye is the specialist for bows, crossbows, and cannons. It's the perfect choice for beginners who want to hang back while they acclimate to the soulslike game's combat flow, without the complexity and fragility of the Nightreign Recluse or Revenant. If you're looking to transform this verdant assassin into a bona fide bowman, we've got the best build for you.
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Does Elden Ring Nightreign have crossplay? FromSoftware is back with another adventure through The Lands Between, and despite mixed reviews, there's a lot of potential here. Available on PC as well as both old and new gen consoles, Elden Ring Nightreign is built around squads of three, but can you team up across platforms?
This is perhaps one of the biggest questions fans are asking since the original Elden Ring did not support cross-platform play. So, if you're not interested in playing Nightreign solo, you'll want to find out if FromSoft changed their ways for the multiplayer game spin-off, or whether you're restricted to playing the soulslike game with a smaller circle of comrades. Here's what we know about Elden Ring Nightreign crossplay.
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Day one patches are the curse that comes with the modern age of video games because development doesn't end at the point of printing the discs we play them on any more. It sucks, it's bad for preservation, but we're stuck with them. However, it's also a bit funny that Elden Ring Nightreign, due out tomorrow, May 30th, sort of has a day minus one patch that's already available. Of course, unless you're a journalist, YouTuber, or very friendly with your local video game store clerk who hooked you up with an early copy of the Soulslike, this won't concern you for a good few hours yet.
Elden Ring Nightreign comes out tomorrow, May 30, meaning that your wait to sample a thing we thought was quite good is almost over. Before you hop into classic ER to fight one last Malenia battle for the road, it's worth checking out the contents of the game's first patch - Version 1.01 - which FromSoft has handily deployed about a day early.