The online servers of Elden Ring, a recently published FromSoftware product, will be down for the next three days for maintenance. Since its review embargo was removed last week, the Game of the Year candidate has been receiving high reviews from critics. The highest-rated game ever on OpenCritic is Elden Ring. The game’s release hasn’t gone nearly as smoothly as its developers and publisher had intended, despite the fact that the game’s distinctive setting design, satisfying combat, visual design, and soundtrack have been well praised. The game’s framerate has been a constant source of frustration for PC gamers.
Elden Ring’s online servers, which host the game’s invasion and summoning multiplayer aspects as well as its chat system, have been plagued by more widespread issues. Many Xbox gamers have been unable to connect to the Elden Ring servers because the game’s servers are inconsistent and unpredictable. Despite these issues, FromSoftware and publisher BANDAI NAMCO plan to fix them. All servers for each platform will undergo maintenance this week to “help enhance various multiplayer functionality,” according to a message from the official Elden Ring Twitter account.
Every system’s servers will be worked on at various periods today and tomorrow. Follow-up tweets from FromSoftware include the exact times. Elden Ring’s online servers may be free of major issues when these adjustments are completed. Exploration, the enigmatic universe, and gaming all provide great topics for debate. However, Elden Ring’s technological issues and server troubles have dominated the internet discussion.
When FromSoftware solves these bugs, gamers can get back to discussing the game’s core. Even still, gamers have every right to be upset with the game’s current level of online functioning. Instead, developers and publishers should be held responsible for games that are released with bugs, performance concerns, or server issues. Despite the fact that Cyberpunk 2077 and Battlefield 2042 are more contentious than Elden Ring, a quick remedy is still needed to preserve the general public’s perception of the game as good as possible.