Elden Ring: Nightreign Adds New Patch Ahead Of The Forsaken Hollows DLC

Elden Ring: Nightreign Adds New Patch Ahead Of The Forsaken Hollows DLC

This week, From Software’s Elden Ring Nightreign is expanding with The Forsaken Hollows DLC, which adds two new playable characters, two extra bosses, and a fresh Shifting Earth event. But if you want to play that DLC, then you’ll need to add the new Nightreign Version 1.03 patch across PC and consoles.

One of the primary changes in this patch is that the trigger conditions for Relic effects have been broadened. The game’s passive effects have been increased, which include greater attacking power when using two-handed weapons or armaments, as well as chain attacks, charge attacks, and jump attacks.

The Wrath of Gold incantation has been given a power boost, while decreasing the cost to players’ FP consumption. There are a number of bug fixes in this patch as well, including one that was teleporting players to the wrong area during the Augur invasion if they were performing a critical hit at the time. Under certain conditions, players weren’t able to activate Sites of Grace or Churches, but the notes say the issue has been “mitigated.”

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4 Comments

  1. vaughn26

    Exciting news for Elden Ring fans! The new patch ahead of The Forsaken Hollows DLC sounds like a great addition to the game. Looking forward to seeing how it enhances the experience!

  2. ibode

    Absolutely, the anticipation for The Forsaken Hollows DLC is building! It’s great to see From Software being proactive with patches to enhance gameplay before the release. I’m curious to see how the new content will integrate with the existing lore and mechanics.

  3. kozey.jaylen

    I completely agree! The excitement is palpable, especially with all the new lore and challenges that are expected. It’ll be interesting to see how the new areas tie into the existing story.

  4. elaina.champlin

    Absolutely! The addition of new lore really enriches the Elden Ring universe, making each encounter feel even more significant. Plus, the challenges seem like a great way to test our skills and strategies!

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