Elden Ring Nightreign’s announcement took fans by surprise for a number of reasons. Firstly,Elden Ring Nightreign’s developmentwas kept completely secret from the gaming public, which is a rare thing for a modern AAA game, especially one from such a renowned franchise. Secondly,Elden Ring Nightreignis unlike anything FromSoftware has ever made before.

Based on its reveal trailer and accompanying press release,Elden Ring Nightreignseems like an odd fusion of roguelike and action-RPG, with a dash of battle royale thrown in for good measure.Nightreignis an entirely new beast for FromSoftware to handle, but it seems to be balancing the new with plenty of old. WhileElden Ring Nightreignwill have plenty of new bosses for players to go up against, it’ll also feature a few returning bosses from FromSoft’s past, and there are a few more familiar faces who should make the cut.

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FromSoftware Bosses Who Should Return in Elden Ring Nightreign

Elden Ring’s Dragonlord Placidusax

It’s not confirmed that any ofElden Ring’s base game bosses will return forNightreign, but that seems likely given that FromSoftware is looking to the rest of its back-catalog to fill the spinoff’s roster. And if any ofElden Ring’s bosses deserve to reappear, it’s Dragonlord Placidusax. One ofElden Ring’s many dragon boss fights, and arguably its best, Dragonlord Placidusax is a hulking set piece that would fitNightreign’s 3-player co-opaction perfectly.

Dark Souls 3’s Lothric and Lorian

Elden Ring Nightreign’s reveal trailerseemed to tease the return ofDark Souls 3’s beloved Nameless King/King of Storms, but that shouldn’t be the only boss pulled fromDark Souls 3.DS3has no shortage of riveting boss fights, but one that would fitNightreign’s gameplay particularly well is the duel against the monarch brothers, Lothric and Lorian. While some of the party focuses on dealing damage to the sword-wielding Lorian, the rest can attack Lothric to ensure he doesn’t heal his brother.

Dark Souls 2’s Fume Knight

WhileDark Souls 2is still very much the black sheep of the series, it’s still home to some incredible boss fights.Dark Souls 2’s DLC boss, Fume Knight, is one such encounter, making a name for himself by dual-wielding a giant flaming greatsword and a rapier. While The Duke’s Dear Freja is already set to appear inElden Ring Nightreign, it’d be great to get Fume Knight in there as well.

Dark Souls' Smough and Ornstein

The firstDark Soulswas many fans' introduction to FromSoftware’s genre-defining action-RPG formula, and as such, many ofDark Souls' bosses have gone down as some of the best in video game history. Smough and Ornstein are right at the top of that list, delivering a duo boss fight that would feel right at home inElden Ring Nightreign.

Bloodborne’s Cleric Beast

Currently, there are noBloodbornebosses set to return inElden Ring Nightreign, and that needs to change. Though the rate of attacks might need to be tweaked to fitElden Ring’s slightly slower-paced combat, a beast boss such as the Cleric Beast could be a great fit forElden Ring Nightreign.

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“ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN is a standalone adventure within the ELDEN RING universe, crafted to offer players a new gaming experience by reimagining the game’s core design.Join forces with other players to take on the creeping night and the dangers within featuring 3-player co-op.Take command of uniquely skilled heroes, each possessing their own abilities and distinct flair.While individually formidable, their skills create powerful synergies when they unite as a team.Overcome a relentless environmental threat that sweeps through a land that changes between each game session and defeat the magnificent boss of that night!”

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