HomeNewsElden Ring Unveils 'Libra' Boss in Nightreign Gameplay - IGN First
Elden Ring Unveils 'Libra' Boss in Nightreign Gameplay - IGN First
May 15,2025Author: Ava
Elden Ring Nightreign takes the spotlight as IGN's cover story for May, and we're thrilled to share our two-day journey at From Software's Tokyo office, packed with exciting reveals, in-depth interviews, hands-on impressions, and much more.
To start things off with a bang, we're thrilled to exclusively reveal one of the eight formidable Nightlords you'll encounter at the end of your journey in Nightreign. Meet Libra: Creature of Night, a boss designed to test your sanity with unique mechanics. At the outset of the battle, you'll face a crucial decision: whether to strike a deal with Libra for potential advantages like increased strength, enhanced elemental resistance, or access to a powerful weapon. But beware, as the allure of a better deal comes with a heavier toll, and the true cost of your choice remains a mystery until it's too late.
Don't miss out on the action—watch the gameplay video above to see Libra in action, and keep your eyes peeled throughout May for more exclusive Elden Ring Nightreign IGN First coverage!
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