One of the most well-known features from the originalElden Ringwill not be seen inNightreign, as the in-game messaging system will not be making a return. The messages inElden Ringcould either be extremely helpful or be used to put silly things other players could read as they pass by. These messages had a random chance of being spotted by other players, and withElden Ringbeing a solo title, some of these could really help new players watch out for treacherous monsters ahead or give them tips on how to not get crushed by a falling boulder.

While the vast majority of features will be included in the upcomingNightreigntitle, such as sites of grace and the ability to see other players' ghosts, the developers have confirmed in an interview withIGN Japanthat messages are no longer needed.

Elden Ring Players Don’t Have The Right To Hate These Messages

Player Messages Are Being Removed In Elden Ring Nightreign

Each Session Time Just Doesn’t Warrant Player Messages

During a recent interview with IGN Japan,director Junya Ishizaki confirmed that these player messages will not be coming back, as they state,

You can still see the ghosts of other players, but the ability to leave messages has been removed. The reason we removed the message function is that in this game, where each session is about 40 minutes long, there is no time to write your own message, and no time to read messages written by others.

Nightreign Character Maiden and Tarnished

Each game ofElden RingNightreignis made up of three days of sessions, and according to Ishizaki,this concept was created due to the ups and downs that players experience within RPGs such as this.Curating a “condensed RPG” was the goal, asoptimizing gameplayand taking inspiration from speedruns led them to this new concept. Eight total boss battles will be seen within the final version of the title, according to Ishizaki, who says,“There is also a final boss, and I think you will understand that the events that occur in the story are related to the final boss.”

Our Take: Elden Ring Messages Were Everywhere, This Might Be A Good Thing

But The Messages Were Quite Funny Sometimes

Anyone who has playedElden Ringhas seen a plethora of messages scattered about the lands, especially right before heading into a heated boss battle.Some of these messages were helpful and warned new players of the dangers ahead, while others were a bit more comical. I have come across quite a few messages in my day that made me giggle, including one that simply said"You’re about to get crushed..GGs"before getting hit by a boulder that spawns directly behind your character on a hill by a church.

You’re Making A Mistake If You’ve Already Dismissed Elden Ring Nightreign

Dismissing Nightreign’s lore this early is a mistake and there’s a good chance FromSoftware will produce a story just as rich as Elden Ring’s.

The decision to take out these player messages might not have been an easy one for the developers, but their reasoning behind it makes sense. Creating a perfect blend of what we know from the originalElden Ringtitle and something completely new and “condensed” isn’t easy. While there is no set release date forElden Ring Nightreignas of yet, we do know it will be coming in late 2025, and given some of therecent footage and trailers, we can only assume it will be just as great as the original title and DLCShadow of the Erd Tree.

elden-ring-nightreign-tag-page-cover-art-1.jpg

elden-ring-nightreign-press-image-6.jpg

elden-ring-nightreign-press-image-8.jpg

elden-ring-nightreign-press-image-1.jpg

elden-ring-nightreign-press-image-5.jpg

elden-ring-nightreign-press-image-7.jpg

elden-ring-nightreign-press-image-4.jpg

elden-ring-nightreign-press-image-3.jpg