Summary
- Elden Ring Nightreign, set to release May 30, 2025, will focus on co-op multiplayer with three-player teams battling bosses.
- Let Me Solo Her has established a lasting legacy in Elden Ring and the videogame community.
- Nightreign's emphasis on co-op gameplay and returning difficult bosses paves the way for other players like Let Me Solo Her to emerge and aid fellow fans in facing tough battles.
Elden Ring Nightreign is set to drop soon, on May 30, 2025. FromSoftware's upcoming standalone spin-off of its massively popular 2022 epic will be putting an interesting twist on the previously established format. Elden Ring Nightreign will send fans into a procedurally generated version of Limgrave from The Lands Between, renamed to Limvel. The biggest shakeup, though, is that while it will feature a single-player mode, Nightreign's major gameplay elements will be more centered on co-op multiplayer, with teams of three adventurers tasked with taking down a series of powerful bosses over the course of three in-game days.
Par for the developer's well-known vision and design sensibilities, many are expecting these battles to be as intense as ever, and are eagerly awaiting to try their hand at tackling the array of Elden Ring Nightreign's bosses. The fan community around the studio's titles has always been a highly creative and collaborative one, and perhaps one of the best representations of this is Elden Ring's Let Me Solo Her– the famous player who rose to prominence assisting others in what was widely agreed to be the most challenging fight in the base game. Given this, along with Nightreign's firmer co-op focus, there will almost surely be a player, or players, who take inspiration from Let Me Solo Her and carry the torch to help fellow fans take down whatever the most difficult boss encounters turn out to be in the upcoming entry.
FromSoftware also recently announced The Duskbloods, a multiplayer PvPvE experience set to release next year as a Switch 2 exclusive.
Elden Ring Nightreign's Leaked Dark Souls Boss Fight Should Be One of Many
Elden Ring Nightreign is bringing back some old Dark Souls bosses, and there's one recently leaked fight that should pave the way for more like it.
Someone Will Likely Take On Let Me Solo Her's Mantle In Elden Ring Nightreign to Provide Aid Against its Toughest Foe
Let Me Solo Her Is Now Part of Elden Ring and Gaming's Legacy
As the namesake suggests, Elden Ring' s Let Me Solo Her would famously appear as a co-op summon to aid in the battle against Malenia, Blade of Miquella. Let Me Solo Her had perfected their skills and strategy for this fight, and would single-handedly take down the Goddess of Rot for those who were struggling against her in an impressive display.
They became a phenomenon in gaming, and other titles outside FromSoft's have recognized and paid homage to the impact Let Me Solo Her had. Let Me Solo Her showed the lengths that dedicated fans who mastered Elden Ring will go to to pay it forward for those who might need an extra hand battling the most intricate and challenging bosses.
Elden Ring Nightreign Is Even More Primed for Another Let Me Solo Her to Rise
FromSoftware remains the often undisputed master of imposing and elaborate boss design. There are already a number of previous bosses confirmed to return to Elden Ring Nightreign from across the base title, the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, as well as Dark Souls. Nightreign's pivot to focus more heavily on co-op means it will likely be re-balancing these fights accordingly. It seems specifically designed then to lend itself to adventurers like Let Me Solo Her to ride to the rescue of other players who are having a tough time with whatever its most difficult bosses wind up being.
Since the player pool for Elden Ring Nightreign will likely be larger in scope, it seems only logical that some fans will channel Let Me Solo Her's legendary approach. Whether this be the original Let Me Solo Her again, or perhaps a new group of highly skilled players who will roleplay similar characters to provide assistance to others, there is a very good chance that the tradition will be carried on, and continue the great sense of community embodied by Let Me Solo Her by those who wish to do the same in Nightreign.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 80 /100 Critics Rec: 78%
- Released
- May 30, 2025
- Developer(s)
- From Software
- Publisher(s)
- Bandai Namco Entertainment, From Software








- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Soulslike, Roguelite