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Elden Ring Nightreign Testers Discover the Fell Omen Is Back via Morgott Jump-Scare Invasions

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 11,2025

The notorious Fell Omen bosses from Elden Ring have made a thrilling return in Elden Ring Nightreign, much to the delight and terror of fans. Morgott, a familiar face from the original game's campaign, continues to haunt players with his phantom appearances, now as an upgraded version in Nightreign. These jump-scare invasions by the unnamed Fell Omen add a layer of excitement and unpredictability to the game.

Morgott isn't the only boss capable of invading your party in Nightreign, but his presence is particularly fitting. His sudden appearances echo his behavior in Elden Ring, and in Nightreign, he's equipped with new voice lines and additional moves, making him a formidable and fresh adversary. It's only fair that if players can team up, Morgott gets to bring something new to the table as well.

In addition to his invasion mechanics, the Fell Omen can also appear as an end-of-night boss, challenging players as the sun sets during the Elden Ring Nightreign test sessions. This dual role enhances the intensity and variety of encounters players can experience.

The community's response to Morgott's invasions has been overwhelmingly positive. Early testers, including the renowned player Let Me Solo Her, have shared their experiences on platforms like the Elden Ring Nightreign subreddit. Players have encountered Morgott in various unexpected locations, from elevators to towers, leading to both thrilling and humorous moments. His invasion mechanic has quickly become a favorite feature among the community.

The success of Morgott's invasions has sparked discussions about other iconic enemies that could make surprise appearances. For instance, the Pursuer from Dark Souls 2 is suggested as a potential invader, while some fans dream of Hunters from Bloodborne, though this seems less likely.

There's also speculation about deeper mechanics related to Fell Omen invasions. GamesRadar reported an instance where a co-op partner was taken out by the Omen and left with a curse mark, hinting at more complex gameplay elements that could be explored in future updates.

Despite some server issues during the first network test, many players were able to dive into the Lands Between over the weekend. As anticipation builds for the full release on May 30, the community eagerly awaits further developments and hands-on experiences with Elden Ring Nightreign.