Hololive Shirogane Noel and Yukihana Lamy will have Elden Ring multiplayer session

Hololive VTubers Noel and Lamy Will Host Elden Ring Multiplayer

Hololive VTubers Shirogane Noel and Yukihana Lamy will host an Elden Ring multiplayer session on March 24, 2022. The live stream will appear on Niconico at 5pm JST (4 AM ET). Viewers who have the game on the PS4 or PS5 will also be able to join the session and play together with the VTubers.

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Noel and Lamy will play with Niconico’s preset save data on the PlayStation 4 version of Elden Ring. Players who have prepared the Tarnished’s Furled Finger and want to join the multiplayer session will find the password exclusively in the stream.

The Hololive VTubers will prepare at the specified Sites of Grace and try to fight six Elden Ring bosses in multiplayer in the following order:

  1. Tree Sentinel (Site of Grace: Church of Elleh)
  2. Godrick the Grafted (Site of Grace: Secluded Cell)
  3. Flying Dragon Agheel (Site of Grace: Agheel Lake North)
  4. Glintstone Dragon Smarag (Site of Grace: Temple Quarter)
  5. Flying Dragon Greyll (Site of Grace: Farum Greatbridge)
  6. Decaying Ekzykes (Site of Grace: Caelid Highway South)

Earlier in March 2022, Bandai Namco announced that it had sold more than 12 million units of Elden Ring globally. From Software has also released a new patch that brings the game version up to 1.03.2 and fixes some bugs related to multiplayer.

Elden Ring is available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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