
By Barry Carlyon
Twitch Death Counter for Elden Ring: Nightreign
Did you die in Elden Ring more times than you can count? Don’t make that same mistake in Elden Ring: Nightreign! Count all your deaths by installing the Twitch Global Death Counter.
At a glance, the Twitch Global Death Counter shows how many times Nightreign has slain Twitch streamers worldwide. You can also toggle it to show how many nights you’ve survived.
Whenever you die, you or one of your Mods can click the +1 button in the extension to add to the community’s total count. To see the button, click the cog on the extension, then click Grant Access.
It all runs on the honor system, so only add +1 when you actually die—or else…
Elden Ring: Nightreign launches May 30. If we’re going to die, let’s die together, only on Twitch.



Active Channels Yesterday
1468
Active Channels This Week
2878
Unique Viewers Yesterday
68240Total Unique Viewers
986735
Get the Extension
- Install the Extension. Current Version: 0.0.2
- Click continue
- The extension is available to ONLY the component slot, so pick one of your Component slots (you have 2) and away you go
- Use the configuration view to access the instructions for a browser source, and/or increasing the coubt!
- Moderators can also increase the count after sharing their TwitchID with the extension
- +1'ing has a cooldown and you need to be in the Elden Ring: Nightreign Twitch Category as well
Known Issues
- All is well in the world!
FAQ
- Q. What/why/how?
- A. It's just for fun
- Q. Two Counters?
- A. Yeah, theres a counter for tracking deaths and a counter for Nights Survived. Make sure when +1ing to do it on the right one!
The Current Deaths

The Extension in Action
A random group from whom is live