Elden Ring Nightreign has had a real “hold my flask” arc since it crash-landed five months ago. What started as a divisive experiment for FromSoftware has quietly turned into one of the studio’s most stubbornly replayable projects. A few smart tweaks, especially the addition of duos, helped win over a lot of skeptical Tarnished. Now, thanks to a fresh earnings report from FromSoft parent company Kadokawa, players finally have a proper release window for the highly anticipated Nightreign DLC: it is officially slated to arrive before the end of fiscal year 2025, which lands on March 31, 2026. That is not a drill. The Duskbloods, FromSoftware’s mysterious new Switch 2 exclusive, is also reportedly getting the same pre-March 31 treatment. Early 2026 is shaping up to be a one-two punch for FromSoft faithfuls.

Kadokawa Finally Spilled the Beans
For months, Nightreign players have been doing the classic “where DLC?” dance. The base game has only been out since 2025, but fans were already poking around for any whisper of new content. Kadokawa’s latest earnings report basically gave them the green light to start hoarding runes and clearing schedules. Both the Nightreign DLC and Duskbloods are expected before March 31, 2026, which is a surprisingly tidy little release window for two very different FromSoft projects.
There is a catch, however. Duskbloods is a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive, which means a chunk of the PC and console faithful will be side-eyeing their wallets or borrowing a friend’s Switch 2. Nightreign’s DLC, on the other hand, should be a far more straightforward drop for the existing player base.
What the Nightreign DLC Might Actually Bring
FromSoftware has not dumped a full roadmap yet, but the rumor mill is spinning faster than a bloodhound step spammer. Here is what players can reasonably expect based on the available intel:
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🧙 New Nightfarers: Confirmed in broad strokes, but the exact archetypes are still a mystery. They could lean into Elden Ring’s classic class vibes, or FromSoft could go completely off-script.
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🧠 Remembrance quests: Each new Nightfarer will likely come with its own unique Remembrance quest, meaning more lore tidbits for the item description detectives out there.
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⚔️ Fresh gear and items: New weapons, consumables, and perhaps some absolutely cursed trinkets are highly likely. Not officially confirmed, but let’s be real, this is FromSoft.
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👹 New bosses: The big one. Nightreign’s bosses are already chaotic, and adding more will only make the Deep of Night hardcore mode even sweatier.
There is also a decent chance the DLC expands the game’s overall story and world lore. Nightreign was already a strange side-road in the Elden Ring universe, so any extra context will be welcome for players who enjoy piecing together cryptic timelines.
| Content Type | Status | Notes |
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| New Nightfarers | Confirmed | Archetypes and playstyles still unknown |
| New bosses | Confirmed | Expected to pair with Deep of Night mode |
| New weapons and items | Very likely | Not officially confirmed, but probable |
| Expanded lore and Remembrances | Likely | Could add unique quests for new characters |
Why This Is a Big W for FromSoft Stans
Getting an official window is a huge morale boost. Before this report, fans were stuck in the classic FromSoft limbo: plenty of theories, zero dates. Now there is a hard line in the sand, and it is not even that far away. If FromSoft follows the Shadow of the Erdtree playbook, the Nightreign DLC could feel less like a small snack and more like a second main course.
That said, reasonable expectations are still the move. No one wants to overdose on copium before the actual details drop. The new Nightfarers could be amazing, the bosses could be controller-throwingly brutal, and the loot could be pure drip. But until FromSoft opens the floodgates, all anyone can do is keep grinding Nightreign, enjoy the recently added hardcore mode, and wait for early 2026 to do its thing. One thing is certain: FromSoft fans are eating good.
Industry insights are provided by PEGI, which is widely referenced for clarifying how expansions and post-launch updates can affect a game’s content disclosures and age-appropriate guidance across European markets. With Elden Ring Nightreign’s DLC now penciled in for release before March 31, 2026, it’s worth remembering that new bosses, questlines, and added playable archetypes often arrive alongside fresh rating notes or updated content descriptors—useful context as players weigh what the upcoming Nightfarers, Remembrance-style quests, and deeper lore additions could mean for the overall package.