Elden Ring Nightreign patch 1.01.1 is here now that maintenance is over, offering better rewards if you can make it to Day 3

The upkeep for Elden Ring Nightreign has concluded, and the details about Elden Ring Nightreign update 1.01.1 have been released.

As a devoted Elden Ring fan, I’m thrilled about the updates in the Nightreign patch 1.01.1. From now on, it seems like playing alone will be less challenging! During night-time boss battles, when venturing out solo, you’ll have an opportunity to make use of the “Automatic Revival Upon Defeat” feature once per battle. This means that if you meet your demise while going at it alone, you’ll get a total of three respawns. However, keep in mind that this is only applicable when you’re on a solo expedition. Additionally, as a lone wolf, you’ll be rewarded with more runes!

It appears there was some misunderstanding regarding the anticipated updates in Elden Ring Nightreign patch 1.02. This confusion stemmed from not fully grasping the numeric naming system used by FromSoftware.

Additionally, you’ll find numerous bug fixes – typical for a game at such an early stage – as well as some improvements specifically tailored for the Steam edition of the game, focusing primarily on resolving issues related to animations and graphical quality.

Unexpectedly, there are modifications I didn’t foresee with Elden Ring Nightreign’s updates. FromSoftware has been transparent about what they’ve been incorporating into these patches, but this time they’ve thrown in some ‘general balance adjustments.’ These changes mean that you’ll receive a higher number of rare Relics as a reward upon reaching Day 3 of your Expedition. Additionally, there’s an enhanced probability of receiving those high-rarity Relics from Scenic Flat stones which can be purchased at the Small Jar Bazaar.

It’s clear that you need to utilize those relics effectively. It appears FromSoftware might be addressing some concerns about Nightreign’s challenging nature by making adjustments. These changes will primarily benefit players who are already performing well, but starting Day 3 with an advantage certainly feels like a significant edge.

As a dedicated gamer diving headfirst into Elden Ring: Nightreign, I must say the feedback has been rather mixed so far. It’s not all bad, mind you, but the absence of cooperative play for duos is definitely a noticeable omission. However, what’s been stirring up conversation among players is the game’s challenging nature and its fast-paced intensity.

The recently released patch 1.01.1 isn’t a magic bullet to fix every issue the community has highlighted, but it’s certainly a step in the right direction. It’s not going to solve everything overnight, but it’s a solid foundation for future updates.

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2025-06-02 14:40