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FromSoftware Parent Company Confirms Elden Ring Nightreign DLC by End of March 2026, as Frustrated Players Leave Negative Steam Reviews

Kadokawa, the parent company of Elden Ring: Nightreign developer FromSoftware, has confirmed we’ll get new DLC for the multiplayer game by the end of March 2026, as unhappy players leave negative reviews on Steam.

“We are aiming for further sales growth for Elden Ring Nightreign, original Elden Ring, and its DLC,” the company said in its recent financial report to investors (thanks, GamesRadar+). “We have multiple game titles in the development pipeline. FromSoftware is currently developing Elden Ring Nightreign DLC (planned for release in FY2025) Elden Ring Tarnished Edition (planned for release in 2026 for Nintendo Switch 2), and The Duskbloods (planned for release in 2026).”

FY2025 in this instance means by the end of Kadokawa’s current financial year, so by March 31, 2026. But while the financial report revealed that Nightreign had “performed well beyond initial expectations” and confirmed the DLC — described on the Steam storefront as being available “by Q4 2025” — is still on the way, recent user reviews for the Deluxe Upgrade Pack have dropped to a ‘Mostly Negative’ rating as players express their frustration at the lack of tangible news.

“We’re mid-Q4 2025. No news, no teasers, total silence,” wrote one negative reviewer on November 1. “If you’re thinking about buying Deluxe Upgrade, wait until we get actual news about the content. I can’t recommend you a promise.” Another said: “It’s been half a year now, still no dlc or any new characters in sight even though they got leaked a bit ago. Right now this is a complete scam, as even the soundtrack isnt even full.”

Someone else said they would change their negative review to positive “once FromSoft announces something.”

Nightreign’s ultra-hard difficulty mode, Deep of Night, released back in September, having been discovered by dataminers back in August. Beyond that, though, there’s been very little firm news on what additional content could be on the way. It’s worth noting that even though the Kadokawa financial report guarantees the release of the Nightreign DLC by the end of March 2026, that doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t release before the end of calendar year 2025.

“When Elden Ring Nightreign is played exactly as it was designed to be played, it’s one of the finest examples of a three-player co-op game around,” we wrote in IGN’s 7/10 Elden Ring: Nightreign review. “But a lack of crossplay, duo matchmaking, and built-in communication tools makes it hard to create the conditions needed to have this kind of experience unless you’re bringing two real-life friends on every run.”


Author: Vikki Blake
Source: IGN Gaming
Reviewed By: Editorial Team

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