I can’t believe Elden Ring Nightreign is missing this feature on PC


FromSoftware’s ambitious new co-op roguelike spin on Elden Ring, Elden Ring Nightreign, is out now on Windows PC and Steam, with its release on consoles just hours away. Its day one patch notes warn you might run into some framerate drops with high-end graphics cards, but for me — having played Nightreign thoroughly throughout the last two weeks for my review it’s run buttery smooth without any framerate issues whatsoever.

Sure, I’ll admit I don’t love that the new offshoot is locked to 60 FPS like Elden Ring itself was, and while I didn’t experience any frame drops, I did run into some stutters here and there. By and large, though, it’s been a great experience — certainly a better one than I had with the mainline 2022 game when it launched.

Except…there’s one problem. Have a look at the image below, and see if you can figure out what it is:

FromSoftware, it is the year of our Lord 2025. Why am I still seeing those black bars on the edge of my screen? (Image credit: Windows Central)

If you didn’t immediately realize what my beef here is when you saw the vertical black bars on either side of the image, me complaining about it in the caption probably tipped you off to the fact that I’m talking about ultrawide support. Or, to be more accurate, Elden Ring Nightreign’s vexing lack of it.



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