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  • Elden Ring hackers are invading worlds and wiping out endgame bosses in an instant to ruin people's save files.
  • They're even opening up Steam groups to encourage newcomers to the cheating scene to do the same.

FromSoftware games have always had an inventive hacking scene. You have the standard cheaters who use tools to win PvP fights, but you also have the more creative bunch who use cheats to ruin people's games in their entirety.

A common problem still plaguing Dark Souls is hackers invading and dropping items to appear friendly, like copious amounts of souls or maxed out weapons, and then leaving. But these are hacked items usually spawned in with Cheat Engine that then flag you as the cheater and get you banned.

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Appealing and getting the ban overturned can be a nightmare — I'm still barred from playing Dark Souls Remastered online — but Elden Ring fans are starting a new trend of ruining your save file instead.

Elden Ring Hackers Are Invading Players And Insta Killing Endgame Bosses

They're Even Bragging About It In Steam Groups

As pointed out by Reddit user SpiderKnife, they do this by invading you and then instantly killing endgame bosses in areas you haven't visited yet, giving you their Rememberances far in advance.

For one, you don't get a chance to fight the boss yourself, diminishing the payoff of your adventure in the Lands Between, but it can also end certain NPC questlines. It's hardly ideal, especially with how complex some of those stories are, but there are a couple of things you can do; ALT F4 to close the game the second a suspicious invader enters your world, and back up your save files regularly.

What's especially egregious is that there are hacking groups opening up on Steam in broad digital daylight that encourage other players to cheat in ways like this, welcoming newcomers to the scene "in pursuit of destroying the hearts of little kids".

There are conflicting reports about whether it works, but supposedly blocking a player prevents them from invading you, so groups like this might actually be handy for avoiding cheaters.

Elden Ring's cheating problem is nothing new, and it's always been worse on PC than consoles, but like a message scrawled before a fog wall, take this as a warning to make sure you're doing everything you can to prevent those hundreds of hours played from becoming a waste of time.

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Elden Ring

RPG Action Systems 10.0/10 OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 95/100 Critics Rec: 98% Released February 25, 2022 ESRB M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence Developer(s) From Software Publisher(s) Bandai Namco Entertainment, From Software Engine Proprietary
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With worldbuilding from Game of Thrones scribe George R.R. Martin and developed by FromSoftware, Elden Ring is a masterpiece in what has become known as the 'Soulslike' genre of action role-playing games.

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