Scammers are distributing fake invitations to test Elden Ring Nightreign
Bandai Namco is sending out emails inviting participants to the closed beta test of Elden Ring: Nightreign, scheduled for February 14-17, 2025. Selected players will be among the first to experience the game's three-person cooperative mode.
However, be warned! Due to the game's popularity, fraudulent invitations are circulating. Reports indicate scammers are sending emails mimicking official Bandai Namco notifications, containing links to fake websites designed to resemble Steam. These links compromise player accounts upon login. Some players have even received these fraudulent messages from compromised friends' accounts. While some victims have recovered their accounts through Steam support, caution is paramount.
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Always verify the authenticity of any emails or links before clicking. When in doubt, consult official Bandai Namco channels. Avoid suspicious links entirely.
A notable change in Elden Ring: Nightreign is the removal of the in-game messaging system. Project director Junya Ishizaki explained this decision, stating that the approximately forty-minute gameplay sessions don't allow sufficient time for players to send or read messages effectively. Therefore, the feature has been temporarily disabled for this specific game mode.
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