Elden Ring Nightreign, FromSoftware's co-op spin on its smash open-world game, is making the jump to pen and paper. Japanese publisher Group SNE has confirmed the Elden Ring Nightreign TRPG for a 19 June 2026 release, turning the video game's frantic three-night survival run into something you play around a table with friends.
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Set up your group for freeIf you have spent any time in Limveld, the shifting version of the Lands Between where Nightreign is set, the structure will feel familiar. One to four players each pick a Nightfarer and try to survive three in-game days, building up before a brutal showdown with the Night's Lord. Group SNE pitches three players as the sweet spot, which lines up neatly with the video game's trio-based raids.
This is well-trodden ground for the studio. Group SNE has handled the tabletop versions of Dark Souls, Armored Core VI and the earlier Elden Ring TRPG, so adapting FromSoftware's punishing combat into dice and character sheets is a known quantity for them. Designer Hironori Kato is leading the system, with cover art from Jun Suemi, who also illustrated the previous Elden Ring book.
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See how it worksHere is the catch for anyone outside Japan: the book is a Japanese-language release, priced around 4,950 yen (roughly £25), and there is no confirmed English edition. Group SNE's earlier Elden Ring TRPG never got an official Western translation either, so importers and fan translators may end up doing the heavy lifting. With FromSoftware properties only getting bigger, an English release would not be a shock down the line.
In the meantime, the original Nightreign remains the easiest way to round up three friends and die repeatedly in good company. Fancy your own three-player night? Get the group together.
Sources: KADOKAWA | Famitsu | Game*Spark | Collider




