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

Author : Ava Update : Mar 27,2025

The Fell Omen bosses of Elden Ring have become iconic figures, and their presence is now felt in Elden Ring Nightreign, where FromSoftware has unleashed them upon the Lands Between. Morgott, a notorious boss from the original game, continues to haunt players in Nightreign. His phantom versions, which surprise players throughout the original campaign, have evolved into an even more formidable foe known as the unnamed Fell Omen, capable of jump-scare invasions.

Morgott isn't the only boss capable of invading your squad in Nightreign, but his inclusion is particularly apt. It aligns perfectly with his unexpected appearances in Elden Ring, and he comes equipped with new voice lines and moves to challenge players. This upgrade seems fair, especially since players can team up with friends to face him.

Beyond invasions, the Fell Omen can also serve as an end-of-night boss, presenting one of the climactic battles as the sun sets during the Elden Ring Nightreign test.

During the weekend's Elden Ring Nightreign sessions, early testers, including the famed "Let Me Solo Her," engaged with the Fell Omen. The community's feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising Morgott/Margit/Fell Omen as a formidable adversary. On the Elden Ring Nightreign subreddit, players have shared their experiences, from invasions on elevators to encounters in towers, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Morgott's appearances.

The sudden invasions by the Fell Omen have sparked interest in seeing other iconic enemies, like the Pursuer from Dark Souls 2 or even Bloodborne's Hunters, make surprise appearances in Nightreign. While Bloodborne-related content remains a distant hope, the excitement for such possibilities is palpable.

There may be deeper mechanics to the Fell Omen's invasions, as reported by GamesRadar, where an invasion resulted in a curse mark being left on a defeated player. As more players get hands-on time with the game, these mechanics will likely be further explored.

Despite server issues during the first network test, many players still managed to dive into the Lands Between over the weekend. The full release of Elden Ring Nightreign is eagerly anticipated on May 30. In the meantime, you can check out our hands-on impressions of Elden Ring Nightreign for more insights.

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