Elden Ring Nightreign’s Sentient Pest kicks off its Everdark Sovereign run this week

On Elden Ring Nightreign’s social media, FromSoftware disclosed information about Setient Pest’s Everdark Sovereignty period. Starting on July 2, 2025 at 6 p.m. Pacific Time / 9 p.m. Eastern Time, Gnoster, the Wisdom of Night, will take over as the new Everdark Sovereign. This role will continue until July 9, 2025, when a new Everdark Sovereign will be chosen.

All Lagacrius weaknesses in Monster Hunter Wilds

If you’ve encountered Lagiacrus in previous Monster Hunter games, his vulnerabilities in Wilds won’t come as a shock. Like before, he’s susceptible to Fire attacks, especially targeting his head, back, and tail. Additionally, Dragon and Ice damage can provide some extra damage on his back, but not as effectively as Fire. Here’s the full rundown of Lagiacrus’s elemental weaknesses:

1. Fire – Weakest point: Head, Back, Tail
2. Dragon – Back (less effective)
3. Ice – Back (least effective)

Elden Ring Nightreign Enhanced Boss Arrives in Surprise Update

The update version 1.01.3 appeared to be quite modest initially, focusing mainly on rectifying minor issues and enhancing slight aspects of gameplay. However, it didn’t take long for players to discover an unanticipated addition in the Expeditions section – a fresh mission titled Everdark Sovereign under the Gaping Jaw label.

Monster Hunter Wilds second Title Update arrives next week with 2 returning monsters, but I’m more interested in whether its promised performance fixes can help rebuild its reputation

Title Update 2 features two familiar monsters from past Monster Hunter games making a comeback: Lagiacrus and Seregios. The water-dwelling, lightning-infused serpent, Lagiacrus, was initially introduced as the main monster for Monster Hunter 3 and has garnered a significant fanbase, however, due to technical difficulties, it hasn’t been included in a primary Monster Hunter game since the release of Generations Ultimate in 2017.

Monster Hunter Wilds second title update is adding in Lagiacrus from Monster Hunter 3 when it arrives next week

Two formidable monsters are set to enter the action game in the upcoming update, scheduled for release on June 30th. First is Lagiacrus, a large, electric-powered creature resembling a crocodile-dragon hybrid, who was the main monster in Monster Hunter 3. I expect him to be quite popular. Additionally, Seregios from Monster Hunter 4 will also join the fray; this swift, partially flying monster bears a striking resemblance to Chocobo.

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Who needs Bethesda? Oblivion Remastered modders have cooked up FO4-style settlement placing even without official support

In simpler terms, the latest marvel for modders is a Fallout 4-like pseudo-settlement building system, creatively named Oblivion Settlement Building – Spawn and Place Objects. Essentially, this tool enables you to effortlessly introduce new items into the game world as if you were a benevolent deity idly placing objects. (via Rock Paper Shotgun)

PlayStation Leak Shows Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2 Details, Including Release Date

It appears that details about Monster Hunter Wilds’ upcoming title update 2 (TU2) have allegedly been released prematurely by PlayStation. The leaked information includes the update’s launch date, fresh content, and confirmation regarding one of the new monsters. Lagiacrus, initially teased during the presentation for title update 1, has sparked anticipation among fans for its comeback in TU2.