We know next to nothing about Elden Ring, but that won’t stop us from listing off some things we’d love to see in From Software’s next outing. Here are 10 things we'd love to see!
We still know very little about Elden Ring, From Software's upcoming open-world game. But we have a lot of Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice fans among us, so there are plenty of things we hope to see in Elden Ring.
In the video above, we detail 10 mechanics, features, and characters we hope to see in Elden Ring. We have no context for these dreams of ours beyond that Elden Ring is going to be an open-world game where different kingdoms are each ruled by a powerful entity, and that it features lore created in collaboration with Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin.
Elden Ring has most recently made the news after a gameplay trailer for the game leaked online. Don't worry, we won't be showing off the leaks in the video nor using it as the basis for any of our hopes and dreams. Frankly, leaks suck, and the trailer in question appears to be of an old build, so it's entirely possible that referencing it would be misleading.
Elden Ring doesn't yet have a release date, so we're unsure if we'll even get to see the game by the end of 2021.
We still know very little about Elden Ring, From Software's upcoming open-world game. But we have a lot of Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice fans among us, so there are plenty of things we hope to see in Elden Ring.
In the video above, we detail 10 mechanics, features, and characters we hope to see in Elden Ring. We have no context for these dreams of ours beyond that Elden Ring is going to be an open-world game where different kingdoms are each ruled by a powerful entity, and that it features lore created in collaboration with Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin.
Elden Ring has most recently made the news after a gameplay trailer for the game leaked online. Don't worry, we won't be showing off the leaks in the video nor using it as the basis for any of our hopes and dreams. Frankly, leaks suck, and the trailer in question appears to be of an old build, so it's entirely possible that referencing it would be misleading.
Elden Ring doesn't yet have a release date, so we're unsure if we'll even get to see the game by the end of 2021.
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