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So, here’s the deal. If you’re one of those Xbox Series X/S folks trying to dive into the mysterious world of Elden Ring Nightreign, some are still hitting that frustrating wall – yep, connection issues even after the latest update. Like, really? You think they’d have it sorted by now.
And, okay, let’s backtrack for a sec. Late May, FromSoftware drops Elden Ring Nightreign and everyone’s, you know, hyped. It’s this ambitious leap with rogue-like co-op chaos joining their epic universe. Critics? Mostly loving it – Soulslike fans seem to eat it up like dessert. But Xbox? Not so smooth. Kind of ironic when everyone else is living the dream.
Oh, and did you catch the review score? An average of 80 on OpenCritic is not too shabby. But here’s the kicker – the connection bugs on Xbox just won’t quit biting. It’s almost like a bad joke at this point.
Anyway, even with this fresh 1.01.1 update they dropped, players still can’t catch a break. Scrolling through social media, you see lots of “Ugh, can’t host or join games.” They patch it up, but poof, some can only make it work in random matchmaking. And forget about inviting your mates for some cozy gaming sessions, ’cause that’s apparently too much to ask. Nobody knows how many are still wrestling with this, or how long it’ll take to fix. Maybe tomorrow, maybe next year? Who knows.
But don’t get me wrong, Elden Ring Nightreign’s not tanking or anything – they hit over 2 million sales in one day! Can you believe that? Probably riding high on Elden Ring’s coattails a bit, but still. And yeah, players jabber about it being “too tough” or “unbalanced,” but isn’t that part of the charm?
Anyway, refunds are happening left and right. Some folks just can’t vibe with FromSoftware’s latest batch of concoctions, especially with those frequent disco – I mean disconnects – and other annoyances.
Still, despite all this chaos, Elden Ring Nightreign managed to cement its place in the gaming universe. Curious to see what happens next. Will they conquer these tech gremlins? Or are we all doomed to suffer through endless patches and updates? Only time will tell, I guess.