Solo players in FromSoftware's latest will also automatically revive once after facing defeat during night boss battles.
The co-op rogue-like is off to a strong start less than a day after launching for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.
Bandai Namco and FromSoftware's multiplayer roguelike action RPG spinoff has attracted quite a sizeable audience upon release.
As a summoner, the Revenant can alternate between supporting her team and providing massive damage courtesy of Spirit Summons.
Director Junya Ishizaki also spoke about how the fast-paced gameplay of Nightreign will truly differentiate it from Elden Ring.
With the ability to summon three Spirits, revive fallen allies, and raise slain foes as Spirits, the Revenant is a powerful choice.
It also showcases some of the Revenant's abilities, including a beam-firing Giant Skeleton Spirit and raising downed allies.
Some technical issues, solo play grievances, and lobby system woes aside, FromSoftware's latest is a valiant co-op effort.
Director Junya Ishizaki also spoke about his experience in directing a game for the first time, and how he wants to do it again.
Here's what you should know about every class in the upcoming multiplayer Elden Ring spinoff.
Director Junya Ishizaki also spoke about how the studio is still working on the game, and that everything right now is about balance.
FromSoftware's rogue-like co-op-focused Souls-like launches on May 30th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.
Wield the Cursed Sword and assume a special stance to deflect attacks or become the Primordial Beast to wreak havoc on enemies.
Elden Ring: Nightreign carves out a fresh, captivating world that stands strong, even while echoing the familiar.
According to director Junya Ishizaki, FromSoftware accidentally ignored the idea of two-player groups for Elden Ring: Nightreign.
One of the eight Nightlords encountered at the end of a run, Libra casts spells that can inflict Madness (and offers a deal beforehand).
A new overview trailer for the co-op rogue-lite outlines how the Nightfarers drop into Limveld and prepare to fight the Nightlords.
Between id Software's highly-anticipated DOOM prequel and FromSoftware's epic co-op rogue-like, players are spoiled for choice in May.
The co-op title launches on May 30th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC with cross-platform multiplayer support.
While the GPU and RAM requirements are similar to Elden Ring, PC players will need better CPUs for the multiplayer title.