Elden Ring is one of the newly released souls-like dark fantasy action role-playing video games, developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. As this is an online multiplayer video game, the multiplayer mode should work well. However, that’s not the case with Elden Ring players because plenty of them are reporting that the Elden Ring multiplayer not working no matter which platform you’re using like PC or consoles.
According to affected Elden Ring players, they’re simply unable to summon other players in the multiplayer mode to play all together and it becomes one of the common issues for a while. Apart from easy anti-cheat errors or issues with keyboard controls, the new multiplayer-related issue becomes a major thing. We should mention that sometime there may be a server maintenance process ongoing which can cause online connectivity or multiplayer issues.
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Fix: Elden Ring Multiplayer Not Working
However, the server maintenance process can take a couple of hours and developers always announce officially about the scheduled maintenance or downtime. Meanwhile, there can be an upsurge of active players at the same time which may also cause server downtime or outage issue. Luckily, there are a couple of possible workarounds mentioned below that should gonna help you out. So, without further ado, let’s jump into it.
1. Check your Internet Connection
Make sure to check the internet connection first whether you’re using Wi-Fi or Ethernet. If in case, you’re having a poor internet connection then contact your service provider to get it fixed or upgrade to a higher data plan. If you’re just using a Wi-Fi network then we’ll recommend you to switch it to the wired (ethernet) connection for better speed and stability.