‘Elden Ring’ Is About To Get True Co-Op This Week
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FromSoftware Elden Ring is largely a solo experience, but like past FromSoftware games, does integrate multiplayer where you’re able to call in assistance in certain areas for tough battles, and it has PvP where you can battle other players through invasions.
However, that’s about to change through a new, incredibly impressive-looking mod. It’s from LukeYui, a well-known FromSoft modder, and he’s been working on a true co-op mode for Elden Ring which will be out on Nexus Mods this Friday, May 27, for the PC version of the game.
Among the functionality the co-op mod has:
Teaming up in combat anywhere in the game. It persists through player death. You can both ride your own horses. Progression and item gain is shared. You can turn on friendly fire for extra chaos. You can spectate your co-op partner when you’re dead during a boss fight. You can vote for fast travel. You can have a max of four players in your party. Enemies will scale to be harder with more players.
The public beta starts this Friday, and the mod says it will not get you banned because it is not using FromSoftware’s multiplayer servers, and does not use the anti-cheat because it runs off a separate launcher. Obviously this could create some problems in practice, but if it manages to work as intended, this seems like a pretty transformative experience that should make for a lot of fun.
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We’ll see how this goes during the beta on Friday, and this seems like it could be a really fun thing for streamers in particular.
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