The first network test for Elden Ring's upcoming three-player co-op experience, Nightreign, has faced significant issues with server congestion and connectivity problems. Scheduled for February 14th, the initial session was plagued by error messages and forced server restarts, leaving players unable to access the online gameplay. FromSoftware has apologized for the inconvenience and is working to improve server stability before the next scheduled test.
Elden Ring’s online co-op spin-off should be beginning its first big network test today, except it’s all gone rather wrong. Back in January, soon after the announcement of this three-player incarnation of FromSoftware’s adored soulslike, a series of three-hour-long testing blocks were scheduled for this coming weekend. Fans were asked to register for a chance to test things, and, well, it sucks if you were selected for the February 14 6 a.m. slot. It’s now entirely abandoned.
However, what people selected for the trial would have been hoping for was to experience some co-op online Elden Ring goodness, rather than error messages and a broken server. Back in the halcyon days of two hours ago, at the start of the first test, FromSoft were telling players to “try matching again after a while.” And try they did.
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