I hope you're ready for round 2, because Elden Ring Nightreign is bringing back 3 weeks of mega-bosses – except this time they come in pairs for more varied pain: "F*** my life"

Elden Ring Nightreign Gaping Jaw
(Image credit: Bandai Namco)

So, the good news is that you should feel some level of familiarity with Elden Ring Nightreign's next round of boosted Everdark Sovereign bosses, because they're the same creatures from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware's de𝓀but of the . The bad news is, this time, they're returning as rotating "p🦄airs" to make a given week more difficult, and to make you pee your pants.

"Fromꦓ the Night, familiar terrors rise anew," developer FromSoftware announces in a July 8 . "The Eve🤪rdark Sovereigns Gaping Jaw, Sentient Pest, and Darkdrift Knight Nightlords will come back in pairs over the next three weeks."

This is what the schedul💜e 🃏looks like at the moment:

  • July 10 to July 17 - Gaping Jaw and Darkdrift Knight
  • July 17 to July 24 - Sentient Pest and Darkdrift Knight
  • July 24 to July 31 - Gaping Jaw and Sentient Pest

"May shadows writhe beneath your strikes," FromSoftware continues on Twitter. Sure, or may the already repulsively violent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gaping Jaw keep its mouth shut for once.

"Gaping Jaw twice?" concurs . "Fuck my life."

"T𒁃ime to delete Nightreign and move on to better thingꦯs," says .

If you really must abandon Limveld out of fear, it probably is best you do it now. In a , Fr🌸omSoftware says solemnly that "the Night grows deeper still. The Everdark Sovereigns Tricephalos, Augur, Equilibrious Beast, and Fissure in the Fog will be the next abominations to lay waste to Limveld." These creatures don't yet have arrival dates, though, for some FromSoftware sickos, the dread that comes with that sort of mystery is the point of playing.

I hope you're not squeamish, because Elden Ring Nightreign lets you find and loot your own corpse to steal back your best gear on your next run: "I couldn't have even imagined that was possible."

Ashley is a Senior Writer at GamesRadar+. She's been a s💜taff writer at Kotaku and Inverse, too, and she's written freelance pieces about horror and women in games for sites like Rolling Stone, Vulture, IGN, and Polygon. When she's not covering gaming news, she's usual🍬ly working on expanding her doll collection while watching Saw movies one through 11.

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