Dataminers discovered a reference to The Deep of Night in Nightreign's files after the Duos update, suggesting an endless, skill-matched ranked mode. The mode appears to add vessel slots to accommodate new relic types for more challenging runs. Players have used mods to access The Deep of Night on PC, limited to solo play on a separate save and only the first round. Mods also unlock purchasable Deep relics at the signboard, each with strong bonuses paired with additional debuffs to raise difficulty. Enemies are significantly tankier, and players have uploaded footage showing new gear trade-offs. Publisher Bandai Namco has not commented.
Elden Ring Nightreign's final Everdark Sovereign arrived last week and die-hard fans are ready for a new challenge. FromSoftware hasn't officially revealed what's coming to the multiplayer roguelite spin-off next, but that hasn't stopped some players from diving into the secret new ranked mode that was added to the game's files earlier this month and discovering what's there for themselves.
A reference to The Deep of Night was first discovered in Nightreign by dataminers shortly after its Duos update arrived in late July. Other details hidden in the files suggested it was an endless mode with skill-based matchmaking that would give hardcore players a new challenge to overcome. It would even add slots to their existing vessel so new types of relics could be added to help them with these tougher runs, it seemed.
Weeks later, some players have been taking advantage of mods to try The Deep of Night out for themselves, even as publisher Bandai Namco remains silent about what it has planned for Nightreign 's future. It can only be played on PC solo on a separate save file and play is limited to the first round. But that hasn't dissuaded the game's sweatiest Nightfarers from dipping their tarnished toes into this new version of Limveld.
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