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You know what’s wild? Some folks playing on Xbox Series X/S are pulling their hair out over connection issues with Elden Ring Nightreign, even though there was, like, this shiny new update. Seriously, you’d think after the hype and all, things would be smoother, but nope. It’s like the game that was supposed to be our escape is giving us a break for all the wrong reasons. Weird, huh?
So Elden Ring Nightreign dropped in late May. Yeah, FromSoftware thought it’d be cool to launch this roguelike co-op twist in the Elden Ring universe, and guess what – critics ate it up. They absolutely loved it! I mean, an average score of 80 on OpenCritic? Not too shabby. Though, our Xbox pals? Kinda feel like they’ve been ghosted by the gods of smooth gaming. Those connections? Still dodgy.
Okay, let’s backtrack—where was I going with this? Right, social media. A lot of frustrated posts from gamers saying the new patch didn’t do a whole lot. It’s weirdly ironic, right? Installing updates so you can stay stuck. Some can’t host or join sessions. Like, they’re matchmaking with randoms but can’t shoot an invite to their buddies. Imagine planning a battle royale night and ending up playing solitaire. Total bummer.
Players are frustrated, sure, but also kinda loyal. I mean, despite the glitches, the game smashed records, selling over 2 million copies in, like, a blink. That’s huge! Guess the Elden Ring brand just carries massive weight. But still, there’s this crowd complaining the game’s either “way too hard” or off-balance. Ah, gamers… can’t please ‘em all, can we?
Right, back to the updates. They’re making changes, fixing bugs, tweaking balance. All the usual patch stuff, and while it’s meant to enhance the experience, Xbox folks might just be left holding the bag a bit longer. Maybe patience is key here – or just another game. Who knows where this ride’s heading next, you know?
Gosh, I’ve ranted enough. Point is, while Nightreign’s a blast for some, others are still wrestling with those gremlins in the connection wires. Hopefully, it all clicks into place soon. Here’s hoping, right?