Elden Ring - Souls meets Ice & Fire

Quite fascinating

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Good read:

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I wasn’t aware there was a “discussion”…only salty AAA dev’s that have lost touch with their customer base and are only following cut/paste designs to maximise profitability…

good read though, don’t get me wrong :slight_smile:

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Aw! So cuuuute! I would play this! :smiley:

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I just finished Elden Ring! Best game I’ve ever played. Loved every bit of it. Took 189 hours and as far as I know I did everything and killed every boss except I haven’t done NG+… Yet.

Will tackle that in the future though. For now I’ll play a couple of short games.

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Assuming you made use of a guide through to completion?

But well done and congratulations either way.

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Yeah for instance I had to use a guide to get all the legendary items for the achievements or to get to certain areas. Other places I found all on my own.

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Think Elden Ring is hard? Try playing it twice. Simultaneously. On two separate screens. One with a controller and the other with a freakin’ dance pad!

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Rise, Tarnished, and let us walk a new path together.
An upcoming expansion for #ELDENRING Shadow of the Erdtree, is currently in development.
We hope you look forward to new adventures in the Lands Between.

It’s not much to go on, and no indication of any form of release date. But at least the speculation can start to focus on what the DLC will introduce to the game.

While the possibility of Elden Ring DLC wasn’t seriously in doubt, especially considering FromSoftware’s long history of making DLC for previous games, the announcement that the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC is in development was long awaited by the game’s fans. Previously highly anticipated at events like The Game Awards, or the one-year anniversary of the game’s release three days before the announcement, Shadow of the Erdtree’s cryptic reveal has finally confirmed that support for Elden Ring hasn’t ended just yet.

Of particular interest in the game’s reveal art, however, is the lone figure riding atop what looks to be Torrent - which could also mark the potential return of Elden Ring’s hardest, most notorious boss.

With the figure in Shadow of the Erdtree greatly resembling in-game depictions and descriptions of the Empyrean Miquella, the DLC could also bring back his sister, Malenia, in some form or another. An enigmatic character even by FromSoftware standards, Miquella’s place in Elden Ring DLC has already been highly speculated on, with a sizable amount of Elden Ring’s cut content relating to either him or Malenia. With the two being closely intertwined in Elden Ring’s lore, even outside cut content, the potential focus on Miquella in Shadow of the Erdtree could indicate the return of Malenia as well - although Malenia’s return wouldn’t necessarily have to be in form of the boss fight.

Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC Can Bring Back Elden Ring’s Hardest Boss (screenrant.com)

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Witness the birth of a God. The coming of a Lord.
And follies better left forgotten.
In that forsaken place, blood must spill.

#ELDENRING Shadow of the Erdtree launches June 21, 2024.

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Complete Patch Notes:

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And met with critical acclaim it seems, being touted as the pinnacle of FromSoftware’s arsenal.

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Respect :clap:t2:

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Wholesome! :wink: