Elden Ring Invisible Enemies Fix

Elden Ring Invisible Enemies Fix: Why Can’t I See the Enemy?

The enemies in Elden Ring are challenging enough as it is, but now a glitch is turning them invisible! There are now multiple reports of players running into enemies that they can’t see, adding another level of terror to an already-horrifying bunch of baddies. Bumped into a load of floating torches in the first area? Yep, that’s a common issue! Thankfully, there are some ways of fixing this problem. Here is how to fix Elden Ring invisible enemies on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.

How to fix Elden Ring invisible enemies

Elden Ring Invisible Enemies Fix

To fix Elden Ring invisible enemies, players should:

  • Load a previous save.
    • Load a previous save state and go back to the area with the invisible areas. Hopefully they are now visible.
  • Reboot the game.
    • Sometimes a game needs to be fully restarted in order for glitches like this to be fixed.
  • Restart the system
    • The old “turn it off and back on again” approach can still work wonders. Give it a try!
  • Ensure the latest patch and graphics drivers are installed.
    • Check for an update to make sure any potential fixes are installed. Those on PC will want to grab the latest drivers for their graphics card.
  • Try a different area.
    • One of the advantages of Elden Ring’s giant open world is that players can run away from their problems, including invisible enemies!
  • Wait for an official fix.
    • It’s a frustrating situation to be in, but some problems have to be fixed by the developers. Keep an eye on the official @ELDENRING Twitter account for news of any upcoming patches.

In other news, those curious to hear what GameRevolution thought of Elden Ring should check out the full review here. The Xbox Games with Gold for March have been confirmed. The Bethesda.net launcher will be retired in May, with all games being transferred to Steam.

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