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Elden Ring Finally Gets Full Co-Op Mode This Week

FromSoftware’s Elden Ring is set to finally see the full co-op treatment through a new multiplayer mod being released this week. While co-op exists natively in Elden Ring, allowing users to connect online in the game to tackle its vast array of tough enemies and bosses, many players feel it doesn’t live up to its full potential as well as it could.

The PC modding community has been treating Elden Ring players to fun and often hilarious new content since its release in February. The vanilla version of the game offers plenty for players to explore and conquer, but through the addition of mods, users can enjoy a wealth of new content ranging from gameplay improvements and changes, to the addition of characters not typically seen in the Lands Between. Earlier this week, a popular Soulsborne modder pit all the game’s demigods together in a massive grudge match, while another viral video saw hilarious antics ensue after characters from The Simpsons were modded into Elden Ring.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY

Nexus Mods modder LukeYui is preparing for the release of a full co-op mode mod for Elden Ring, set to enter public beta on May 27 (via GamesRadar). While Elden Ring already has co-op, the Elden Ring Seamless Co-Op mod, showcased on LukeYui’s YouTube channel, seeks to take away many of the game’s current multiplayer limitations in order to give players a more traditional cooperative experience. This means that players will be able to explore the Lands Between without being stopped by a fog wall or forced to resummon after defeating a boss. Better yet, players will be able to ride their own Torrents together at the same time. The mod promises a far more engaging cooperative experience with new updates to the game that enhance and alter Elden Ring‘s multiplayer components.

The mod also features a number of smaller details that affect how the players are able to traverse Elden Ring’s world. Any player will be able to rest at a Site of Grace to level up and manage their inventory, although doing so will respawn all enemies even if other players aren’t resting. There’s also a voting system for fast traveling, allowing players to agree on a Site of Grace to teleport to. Game progression is even shared between players, which means if a player is summoned and defeats a boss in the host’s world, they will receive all the same rewards and the boss will be defeated in their world as well.

LukeYui is known for making other Soulsborne mods that focus on this same style of multiplayer. In May 2020, they released a multiplayer mod for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, which gives the single-player title all the same multiplayer features one would expect from a Dark Souls game, including phantom summoning and world invasions. If the popularity of these mods indicates anything, it’s the possibility that the Soulsborne-style of multiplayer, while once working well in the claustrophobic horror world of the original Dark Souls, now feels cramped and limiting compared to the prospect of exploring Elden Ring‘s open world with friends -and without interruptions.

Source: LukeYui/NexusMods, LukeYui/YouTube (via GamesRadar)


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Elden Ring Finally Gets Full Co-Op Mode This Week

FromSoftware’s Elden Ring is set to finally see the full co-op treatment through a new multiplayer mod being released this week. While co-op exists natively in Elden Ring, allowing users to connect online in the game to tackle its vast array of tough enemies and bosses, many players feel it doesn’t live up to its full potential as well as it could.
The PC modding community has been treating Elden Ring players to fun and often hilarious new content since its release in February. The vanilla version of the game offers plenty for players to explore and conquer, but through the addition of mods, users can enjoy a wealth of new content ranging from gameplay improvements and changes, to the addition of characters not typically seen in the Lands Between. Earlier this week, a popular Soulsborne modder pit all the game’s demigods together in a massive grudge match, while another viral video saw hilarious antics ensue after characters from The Simpsons were modded into Elden Ring.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
Nexus Mods modder LukeYui is preparing for the release of a full co-op mode mod for Elden Ring, set to enter public beta on May 27 (via GamesRadar). While Elden Ring already has co-op, the Elden Ring Seamless Co-Op mod, showcased on LukeYui’s YouTube channel, seeks to take away many of the game’s current multiplayer limitations in order to give players a more traditional cooperative experience. This means that players will be able to explore the Lands Between without being stopped by a fog wall or forced to resummon after defeating a boss. Better yet, players will be able to ride their own Torrents together at the same time. The mod promises a far more engaging cooperative experience with new updates to the game that enhance and alter Elden Ring‘s multiplayer components.

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The mod also features a number of smaller details that affect how the players are able to traverse Elden Ring’s world. Any player will be able to rest at a Site of Grace to level up and manage their inventory, although doing so will respawn all enemies even if other players aren’t resting. There’s also a voting system for fast traveling, allowing players to agree on a Site of Grace to teleport to. Game progression is even shared between players, which means if a player is summoned and defeats a boss in the host’s world, they will receive all the same rewards and the boss will be defeated in their world as well.

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LukeYui is known for making other Soulsborne mods that focus on this same style of multiplayer. In May 2020, they released a multiplayer mod for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, which gives the single-player title all the same multiplayer features one would expect from a Dark Souls game, including phantom summoning and world invasions. If the popularity of these mods indicates anything, it’s the possibility that the Soulsborne-style of multiplayer, while once working well in the claustrophobic horror world of the original Dark Souls, now feels cramped and limiting compared to the prospect of exploring Elden Ring‘s open world with friends -and without interruptions.

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Source: LukeYui/NexusMods, LukeYui/YouTube (via GamesRadar)

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Elden Ring Finally Gets Full Co-Op Mode This Week

FromSoftware’s Elden Ring is set to finally see the full co-op treatment through a new multiplayer mod being released this week. While co-op exists natively in Elden Ring, allowing users to connect online in the game to tackle its vast array of tough enemies and bosses, many players feel it doesn’t live up to its full potential as well as it could.
The PC modding community has been treating Elden Ring players to fun and often hilarious new content since its release in February. The vanilla version of the game offers plenty for players to explore and conquer, but through the addition of mods, users can enjoy a wealth of new content ranging from gameplay improvements and changes, to the addition of characters not typically seen in the Lands Between. Earlier this week, a popular Soulsborne modder pit all the game’s demigods together in a massive grudge match, while another viral video saw hilarious antics ensue after characters from The Simpsons were modded into Elden Ring.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
Nexus Mods modder LukeYui is preparing for the release of a full co-op mode mod for Elden Ring, set to enter public beta on May 27 (via GamesRadar). While Elden Ring already has co-op, the Elden Ring Seamless Co-Op mod, showcased on LukeYui’s YouTube channel, seeks to take away many of the game’s current multiplayer limitations in order to give players a more traditional cooperative experience. This means that players will be able to explore the Lands Between without being stopped by a fog wall or forced to resummon after defeating a boss. Better yet, players will be able to ride their own Torrents together at the same time. The mod promises a far more engaging cooperative experience with new updates to the game that enhance and alter Elden Ring‘s multiplayer components.

googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr2’); });

The mod also features a number of smaller details that affect how the players are able to traverse Elden Ring’s world. Any player will be able to rest at a Site of Grace to level up and manage their inventory, although doing so will respawn all enemies even if other players aren’t resting. There’s also a voting system for fast traveling, allowing players to agree on a Site of Grace to teleport to. Game progression is even shared between players, which means if a player is summoned and defeats a boss in the host’s world, they will receive all the same rewards and the boss will be defeated in their world as well.

googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr3’); });

LukeYui is known for making other Soulsborne mods that focus on this same style of multiplayer. In May 2020, they released a multiplayer mod for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, which gives the single-player title all the same multiplayer features one would expect from a Dark Souls game, including phantom summoning and world invasions. If the popularity of these mods indicates anything, it’s the possibility that the Soulsborne-style of multiplayer, while once working well in the claustrophobic horror world of the original Dark Souls, now feels cramped and limiting compared to the prospect of exploring Elden Ring‘s open world with friends -and without interruptions.

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Source: LukeYui/NexusMods, LukeYui/YouTube (via GamesRadar)

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