Elden Ring might actually exist after footage of its trailer leaks
As pleased as I am that fans of FromSoftware have a glimmer of hope, I will miss the days of being able to dunk all over Elden Ring not existing. Good times.
As pleased as I am that fans of FromSoftware have a glimmer of hope, I will miss the days of being able to dunk all over Elden Ring not existing. Good times.
Sony’s kicking off its PlayStation 5 era with a remake of Demon’s Souls, but it’s not the next-gen console manufacturer on the block that has a FromSoftware RPG as an attention-grabber. Announced a while back, Microsoft’s also venturing into those die-and-try-again waters with Elden Ring, a game that is being headed up legendary developer Hidetaka Miyazaki and features some world-building lore from celebrated pirate George Arr Arr Martin. I think, I’m not big on fantasy.
FromSoftware is at the height of their game currently after receiving rave reviews for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and they’re taking that buzz back to familiar stomping grounds that hopes to evolve the ideas that have become their trademark: Challenging brutality, rich fantasy and well-crafted worlds. Elden Ring is the name of the game, and it just so happens to feature some world-building from none other than double-pirate George Arr Arr Martin.
The studio behind the legendary Dark Souls trilogy has just wrapped up work on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, but that’s not the only game that they’ve been working on as they’re flexing their development muscles to craft a new fantasy experience. One that Martin happens to have had a hand in penning the story and world for. Here’s your first look, at Elden Ring for PS4, PC and Xbox One. Prepare to be surprised.
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