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Elden Ring Nightreign Is About to Get Tougher With New ‘Deep of Night’ Mode

Next month, Nightreign will get even harder for those who love a challenge.

Since Elden Ring Nightreign, the online multiplayer spinoff of 2022’s Elden Ring, launched in May, its developer has ramped up the difficulty. Now, Nightreign is about to get even more challenging. 

A new «high-difficulty challenge mode» called Deep of Night is set to launch on Sept. 11, according to a post from publisher Bandai Namco. Players who take on the challenge will be rewarded with new relics and the self-satisfaction of taking on another challenge put forth by developer FromSoftware. 

When does Deep of Night mode launch? 

The new mode will launch on Sept. 11 for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X and S. 

How much will Deep of Night cost? 

Bandai Namco did not state any price for the update, which means it will likely be free like the duos mode and Everdark bosses updates. 

What’s different in a Deep of Night run versus a regular Nightreign run? 

Bandai Namco says the new mode will be more difficult in various ways. To start, enemies will be tougher than usual. How tough remains to be seen, as they start off very weak at the beginning of the run, and slowly ramp up as players progress. 

In regular runs, the players decide which Nightlord, or final boss, they face. In Deep of Night, players won’t know until they reach the end. In regular runs, players can select what terrain the map will take, which helps strategize how a run could go, but that won’t be an option in Deep of Night. 

The biggest difference in Deep of Night runs is how they’ll be split into Depths. Normal Nightreign runs take place across three days; the first two days take about 15 minutes each, with a night boss to defeat, and the third day is just the final Nightlord. 

According to the post, Deep of Night will have five Depths, each tougher than the other. Depths 4 and 5 will also have an endless battle, which raises the question of how «endless» these battles will be. 

What can I get for completing a Deep of Night run? 

Players can apparently earn Depths Relics only on Deep of Night runs. In Nightreign, relics are equippable powerups that characters can use to improve a certain stat, provide a certain item at the start of the run or add an extra effect to a special attack. These Depths Relics could also have a detrimental effect on them that could reduce a certain stat for player or give a special effect. The relics earned can then be used on later runs. 

There will also be more weapons available on Deep of Night runs. These weapons could be more powerful than those found in regular runs, but they will also come with a debuff, giving players a lot more to think about. Unlike relics, weapons do not carry over to subsequent runs. 

Elden Ring Nightreign is available for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S for $40. 

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YouTubers Sue Amazon, Claim AI Tool Was Trained on Scraped Videos

The lawsuit alleges that Amazon bypassed YouTube protections to collect content for its generative AI video system.

A group of YouTube creators is suing Amazon, accusing the tech giant of secretly scraping their videos to train its AI video model without permission.

The proposed class action lawsuit, filed in federal court in Seattle, alleges Amazon used automated tools to download and extract data from millions of YouTube videos to build and improve its Nova Reel generative AI system — a model that can create short videos from text prompts and images. 

At the center of the complaint is how that data was obtained. The plaintiffs claim that Amazon bypassed YouTube’s protections using virtual machines and rotating IP addresses to avoid detection, effectively sidestepping the platform’s safeguards against bulk downloading

The lawsuit was brought by several creators, including Ted Entertainment (the company behind the H3 Podcast and h3h3 Productions), as well as individual YouTubers and channel operators. They argue that the alleged scraping violated copyright law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and are seeking damages as well as an injunction to stop the practice. 

Amazon did not respond to a request for comment.

The case lands at a pivotal moment for generative AI, as courts weigh whether training on copyrighted material qualifies as fair use and how much control creators retain once their work is used to build these systems. The disputes have often centered on written material, which has been at the center of the AI revolution for several years, while AI video generators such as OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s Veo have emerged more recently.

The lawsuit is one of dozens testing the boundaries of AI training practices, alongside high-profile cases from authors, artists and news organizations, including lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta, all circling the same unresolved question: Where does fair use end and infringement begin?

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The Galaxy Z TriFold Is Back. You Can Buy It From Samsung Soon

The $2,899 phone paused its sales in March after selling through its inventory, but Samsung is bringing it back to its online store.

Samsung’s $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold is going back on sale on Friday, following a halt to its sales in March after the foldable phone sold through its inventory. Samsung has announced the TriFold’s return with a countdown clock on the phone’s online store page along with a Wednesday newsletter email sent to customers.

The initial pause, which Samsung said at the time was related to the TriFold being a «super-premium device in limited quantities,» happened after just three months of availability. The TriFold first went on sale in South Korea on Dec. 12 and then arrived in Samsung’s US store on Jan. 30. The TriFold sold out in the US within minutes of going on sale — which I know personally after joining my colleagues that morning in an attempt to buy it. Thankfully Senior Reporter Abrar Al-Heeti succeeded, and then reviewed the TriFold.

It’s unclear whether the Galaxy Z TriFold is now permanently returning to Samsung’s online store or if it is again on sale until its stock sells through. Given that the phone is very expensive, and unfolds to reveal a large, 10-inch display, it wouldn’t be surprising if its stock will be in limited quantities. We’ve asked a Samsung representative to clarify and will update if we hear more.

The Galaxy Z TriFold’s return also comes ahead of the summer season when we expect a slew of other foldable phones: Samsung typically refreshes its Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip line in July or August, and Motorola has announced its first book-style Razr Fold phone will also debut during the season. And Apple’s rumored iPhone Fold (or perhaps iPhone Ultra based on latest rumors) could also be teased later this year.

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Help Us Crown the Most Loved Headphones and Earbuds of 2026

Got a pair you swear by? Take our People’s Picks survey to help us find a winner.

CNET just launched People’s Picks, a series of surveys where actual humans like you vote for the products and services you use. Starting in April, we want you to weigh in on your favorite headphones and earbuds. We’ll pick a winner based on which ones you love the most. 

Why we want to hear from you

Our writers and editors test hundreds of products each year, but your real-world experience with these devices is something we can’t replicate in our labs. You’ve used these headphones at the gym, on your commute to work and on long flights, and that perspective is invaluable. Your voice helps others know about the headphones or earbuds you love, too.

«I review a lot of headphones and earbuds for CNET, and there are plenty of great models from the top brands in this survey that I rate highly. I’m always curious about what models people ultimately choose and why, so I’m excited to get your feedback and learn the results of this survey,» says David Carnoy, CNET’s executive editor and headphones expert.

With our survey, we’ll collect answers from real-world users like you. The headphones and earbuds chosen through our 3-minute survey will be featured in our People’s Picks roundup of the top picks based on your recommendation.

Make your voice heard

Whether you swear by a pair of $25 earbuds or love a pair of high-end headphones, your pick counts. The survey takes just a few minutes to complete, and after we gather enough information, we’ll tally the results and publish the winners.

Not sure what to pick? Check out our Best Headphones to revisit your favorites before voting.

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