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Le test du réseau Elden Ring Nightreign est désormais ouvert aux inscriptions

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 17,2025

Le test du réseau Elden Ring Nightreign est désormais ouvert aux inscriptions

Test du réseau Elden Ring Nightreign : ouverture des inscriptions le 10 janvier (PS5 et Xbox Series X/S uniquement)

Le premier test réseau pour Elden Ring Nightreign commence à accepter les inscriptions le 10 janvier 2025. Cependant, cette première version bêta sera exclusive aux consoles PlayStation 5 et Xbox Series X/S.

Annoncé aux Game Awards 2024, Elden Ring Nightreign est une expérience coopérative Soulsborne se déroulant dans The Lands Between, conçue pour les parties à trois joueurs. Prévu pour une sortie en 2025, le jeu subira au moins un test réseau avant son lancement.

Cette version bêta à durée limitée ouvre le vendredi 10 janvier. Les joueurs intéressés peuvent s'inscrire via le site officiel. Bien que le nombre de places disponibles ne soit pas divulgué, l'obtention d'une place n'est pas garantie.

Comment s'inscrire au test du réseau Elden Ring Nightreign :

  1. Visitez le site Web officiel de test du réseau Elden Ring Nightreign à partir du 10 janvier.
  2. Inscrivez-vous en précisant votre plateforme préférée (PS5 ou Xbox Series X/S).
  3. Attendez l'e-mail de confirmation (arrivant au plus tard en février 2025).
  4. Participez au test courant février 2025 (dates exactes à annoncer).

Limites de la plateforme :

L'exclusivité de la version bêta sur PS5 et Xbox Series X/S est remarquable, car le jeu complet sortira également sur PS4, Xbox One et PC. Cela signifie que le test ne couvrira qu’une fraction des plateformes cibles. Le jeu multiplateforme n'est pas pris en charge, ce qui limite l'interaction aux joueurs de la même famille de consoles.

Il est peu probable que les progrès réalisés lors du test réseau soient transférés au jeu final. D'autres versions bêta pourraient être annoncées plus tard.

Restrictions de jeu :

Au-delà des limitations de la plate-forme, Elden Ring Nightreign ne prendra en charge que le jeu en solo ou les groupes à trois joueurs ; les parties à deux joueurs ne sont pas prises en charge. Reste à déterminer si le test réseau mettra en œuvre des restrictions de jeu supplémentaires.

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