FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki has mentioned the possibility of implementing "beginning to end, total co-op" in the studio's future games. Traditionally, Elden Ring's co-op system has been limited, with significant barriers inhibiting a sustained multiplayer experience, such as players being booted back to their own world once a boss is defeated or upon dying. Additionally, summoning in co-op prevents players from riding their steed, Torrent, which can make traversing the vast open world challenging.

Community modders have addressed these limitations by creating a seamless co-op mod for the PC version, allowing up to five players to complete the game without interruptions. This mod removes restrictions like fog walls and ensures that the death of a boss or player won't separate the group. Miyazaki has shown openness to the mod, stating it aligns with a more casual, drop-in, drop-out play style, but he is not against the idea of full co-op play in future titles.

The upcoming DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree, will expand on Miquella’s story and introduce new enemies, bosses, weapons, and fighting styles. Releasing on June 21, it's designed to enhance the overall Elden Ring experience.

What changes are being considered for co-op play in future FromSoftware games?

FromSoftware is considering more comprehensive co-op play systems in future games, moving from their traditional drop-in, drop-out approach to a potential "beginning to end, total co-op" experience. This would allow players to go through the entire game together without interruptions.

Elden Ring, developed by FromSoftware and directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, features an expansive open-world design combined with the challenging gameplay the studio is known for. The game has garnered widespread acclaim for its intricate world-building, deeply embedded lore, and the flexibility offered to players in how they approach its many challenges. Shadow of the Erdtree is set to be the first major DLC, expanding the narrative and providing additional content for players to explore.