Elden Ring's colosseums are opening up in a free multiplayer update
Although Bandai Namco hasn't revealed a ton of details about the update, having dedicated arenas for player-versus-player battles should freshen things up for those who like to duke it out against other humans in. The trailer showed off some three vs. three combat as well. The video also includes text stating that players can"join forces to fight for the Elden Ring.
" That suggests there will be more robustPvP is one of the main reasons players keep coming back to FromSoftware's games long after they've finished the single-player story, so this update will likely come as welcome news for fans. Still, this announcement doesn't stop From and Bandai Namco from revealing a more substantial expansion at The Game Awards.All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company.
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