5 Things to Do After Beating Elden Ring (End Game/ Post Game)

2. Co-op and Invasions

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Things to Do After Beating Elden Ring

You’ll be able to get all the key items you need for co-op and invasions long before you beat the game, but why not engage in some online multiplayer now that you’ve got the story out of the way?

Leaving your summon sign outside boss arenas will allow players to summon you into their world, and you can help them with beating the area boss.

Do note that the matchmaking function takes into account your character and weapon levels, so you might have more luck getting summoned when you start NG+1, depending on your current levels.

Alternatively, you could also try your hand at PvP by either invading players or using the Duelist’s Finger to leave a red summon sign on the ground. Elden Ring’s PvP can be pretty fun, and it’s always a good time trying to see how much chaos you can wreak on other players.


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