Elden Ring Nightreign will bring back its first set of Everdark Bosses before the next monarch arrives
Blog Andrew Joseph 10 Jul , 2025 0

Elden Ring Nightreg Since its launch, three of its enhanced bosses have been launched, called Everdark Sovereigns. Before the next land reaches between the land, developer fromsoftware re-recalled the original three for some limited time rematch.
Everdark sovereign versions of the chin, sentient pests and Darkdrift Knight will be back in pairs over the next three weeks, starting tomorrow from July 10. Don't worry, you won't have to fight with them at the same time; for players who missed the most primitive nightclub, it seems like a way.
Every FromSoftware's timelineChin and Darkdrift Knights will be the first duo. Here is the complete schedule:
- July 10-17: Chin, dark knight
- July 17-24: Pests, dark drift knight
- July 24-31: Chin, pests
Now, for those who have given up a little or need a reason to go back to Elden Ring Nightreign, you will have some big, bad bosses to fix.
However, players who have been locked up since the launch may be disappointed to see Fromsoftware rerun the old Everdark boss. If so, don't worry. this Studio confirmed Everdark sovereign versions of Tricephalos, Augur, Balanced Beasts and Fissure in the Mist are still in progress, and the timing of their arrival will be announced later. I don't know what's in the store, but I like this reply It implies that the three hearts will continue to divide into more dogs, such as some kind of dog hydra.
All Everdark monarchs seem to have been widely welcomed so far. although The chin emanates must have had an impact On its debut, Relatively tame upgrade For Darkdrift Knight and Sectient Pest, both add a lot to each turn.
have Still can DLC somewhere on the road For Elden Ring Nightreign, but considering that our release is only a few months old, I think we're seeing reasonable new content rhythms and repetitive footage in the scheduled event. Two Cross-game is still pretty good, but otherwise, there is still a lot to do in the land between.
Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.