
The New Everdark Sovereign Caligo Is Coming to Elden Ring Nightreign
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A big change is coming to Elden Ring Nightreign as the reign of Everdark Augur is about to end. Players are excited because Caligo, known as the Miasma of Night, will become the next Everdark Sovereign. The update called Fissure in the Fog will arrive on August 7, 2025. If you want to defeat Everdark Augur, you only have one more day.
According to an official post from FromSoftware, Caligo will appear from a frozen mist, and players will need to face new shadowy flames. The community is already guessing what surprises the third phase of the next boss fight will bring. Some believe Caligo will use poison and scarlet rot breath attacks from behind, while others have more creative ideas. For example, one idea is that Caligo could grow more heads like a Hydra, each with different kinds of elemental damage, creating a more complex and challenging battle.
Many players are hoping that this new boss fight will require everyone on the team to have special weapons or powers, such as fire, lightning, or poison abilities. Some even want the battle to be like a puzzle, where building the right team and strategies is just as important as the fight itself.
There are also rumors that Bayle the Dread, another dragon boss, could appear during the fight, adding even more excitement. Fans are discussing whether Igon, a favorite character, might return to help battle the new boss, although this seems unlikely. A surprise assistant in the fight could still be a fun twist.
No matter what happens, players expect a challenging and exciting boss fight with Caligo. Based on the previous Everdark boss, some believe it will be tough but fair. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or just starting, this new content is sure to test your skills and bring new surprises to Elden Ring Nightreign.
Original article and image: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/the-next-everdark-sovereign-for-elden-ring-nightreign-has-been-announced-and-players-are-already-placing-bets-on-what-its-third-phase-will-be/