Lucky Elden Ring fans chosen for the Nightreign Network Test should watch their emails today. Although the Network Test itself doesn’t begin until February 14th, Bandai Namco has already sent out the codes this morning. They recommend that players download the Network Test client in advance to make sure they’re all set when the test goes live at 6 AM EST on the 14th. The codes will be delivered via the email addresses of registered players and are for console versions only.
In late January, confirmation emails were sent out to chosen participants for the Elden Ring Nightreign Network Test. Coinciding with these emails, there was an increase in fraudulent attempts to deceive fans into revealing their Steam account details. It’s crucial to be aware that the Network Test is not accessible through Steam. Any claims of a Steam code should be regarded as suspicious, and the genuine Network Test codes and preload information will be delivered exclusively via email for Xbox and PlayStation players.
Beyond just providing the Xbox/PlayStation access codes, the email also specifies the precise dates and hours for the Network Test. These tests will occur across multiple sessions, with the first one starting on Valentine’s Day, February 14th, and concluding with Session 5 on February 16th. Here are the complete dates and times for the Elden Ring Nightreign playtest sessions:
- Feb 14th, 3am to 6 am PST
- Feb 14th, 7pm to 10 pm PST
- Feb 15th, 11am to 2pm PST
- Feb 16th, 3am to 6 am PST
- Feb 16th, 7pm to 10 pm PST
Users can employ their Network Trial Key to pre-install the software and prepare for gameplay once it officially launches. Software has alerted players that unscheduled server upkeep might affect the scheduled play sessions. Should such an event occur, announcements will be made via the official Elden Ring account on X platform.
Some Fans Report Incorrect Platform Code for Elden Ring Nightreign Playtest
Although numerous Elden Ring enthusiasts are posting screenshots of their Network Test downloads with enthusiasm, some players aren’t as fortunate. A few users have mentioned that the codes they received via email were incomplete or intended for the wrong platform. Since many players own either an Xbox console or a PlayStation console, but not both, receiving the incorrect code could potentially lead to missing the Elden Ring Nightreign playtest entirely if uncorrected.
Currently, it’s uncertain how many gamers could be affected by faulty access codes. It seems that some players may have chosen the incorrect platform during the Network Test application process out of haste, or there might have been a mix-up between From Software and Bandai Namco Entertainment. Regardless of the cause, since the Network Test is still a few days away, there’s an opportunity to seek assistance from support if you encounter issues with your code. The contact details for From Software can be found at the bottom of the code email, and players can submit a Support Ticket by following the instructions on the linked FAQ page. At this point, no official announcement has been made by the Elden Ring account about this issue, so this appears to be the best course of action for those concerned their codes aren’t working for the Network Test.
If you’ve already used your codes, there’s nothing left but patiently waiting until the Network Test starts on Valentine’s Day. Many enthusiasts are even joking about abandoning other holiday plans to immerse themselves in the game, and it promises to be an electrifying moment as players discuss their initial encounters with Nightreign.
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