Gamers are in for a treat: Elden Ring Nightreign's spectacular new trailer features the iconic "Bring Me to Life" track

By: Anton Kratiuk | 29.05.2025, 10:59
New art for Elden Ring Nightreign: Magic and Dark Secrets Elden Ring Nightreign main art. Source: Steam

Elden Ring Nightreign's co-op game Elden Ring Nightreign will be released as early as tomorrow (30 May).

FromSoftware and Bandai Namco have already released a huge number of spectacular and informative trailers, but none of them, we are sure, did not arouse such emotions as this new video.

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Japanese developers have released a powerful Elden Ring Nightreign trailer titled "Bring Me to Life".

Fans of Evanescence and those who actively listened to music in the mid-2000s will immediately recognise the composition that accompanies the spectacular gameplay footage of Elden Ring Nightreign. It's amazing how well the track blends in with the setting and atmosphere of the Japanese game, and it's a wonder why Bandai Namco didn't make this particular trailer a release trailer.

Flashback

Elden Ring: Nightreign is a game designed for one to three players. Its events are set in an alternate version of The Lands Between, in a small part of it, and the locations will look slightly different than in the original Elden Ring.

Nightreign's concept combines genres such as souls-like, roguelike and partly Battle royal. Before a match begins, players choose one of eight unique characters and begin exploring locations in search of enemies and valuable equipment. Gameplay is divided into two cycles: during the day players fight weak enemies and get runes to strengthen their heroes, and at night they have to fight dangerous bosses.

The ultimate goal of each expedition is to survive three nights and defeat the final boss, which is chosen before the match starts, and some of them are "guests" from other FromSoftware games.

Each session lasts 30-40 minutes. Each character has unique abilities and a prescribed storyline that will be revealed between matches in hub locations.

The game is available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC.

Source: Bandai Namco