FromSoftware's Elden Ring shoed up at The Game Awards 2021 with a cinematic trailer detailing the game's lore, story, and more.
Publisher Bandai Namco is projecting a strong start for FromSoftware's upcoming open world action RPG where sales are concerned.
Elden Ring is shaping up to be an ambitious culmination of everything FromSoftware has done over the last decade.
Elden Ring runs smoother on the PS5 when running the PS4 Pro version via backward compatibility than the native PS5 version itself.
Thanks to a recent round of media hands-on previews, a bunch of new gameplay footage for Elden Ring has recently become available.
Invites for Elden Ring's closed network test have started rolling out, and many selected participants are selling them at exorbitant prices on sites like eBay.
Invitations for Elden Ring's closed network test will be rolling out shortly to selected participants, as revealed by FromSoftware in a recent post on Twitter.
An updated page for the game on the Xbox Store confirms that you'll need approximately 50 GB of free storage space for Elden Ring.
Bandai Namco has released full details on what to expect from Elden Ring's performance and resolution across all platforms.
From the Guiding Light to a proper world map and events, FromSoftware's next action RPG looks to be its biggest game yet.
There will be five classes to choose, from the Warrior with its agility and dual blades to the Enchanted Knight with its spells.
Listings for the game's Collector's Edition claim that it will feature a Performance Mode for 60 FPS gameplay and a Graphics Mode for 4K resolution on the new-gen consoles.
There's also the Premium Collector's Edition which includes a 1:1 replica helmet along with all of the Collector's Edition content.
Various quirky NPCs, mounted combat and a boss fight against Godrick the Golden adorn the extensive new gameplay preview.
The Collector's Edition includes a special box, 40 page hardcover art book, exclusive steelbook and a statue of Malenia, Blade of Miquella.
The gameplay preview will run for 15 minutes, though its content is currently unknown. A closed network test is also slated to start next week.
To go along with its brief delay, Bandai Namco and FromSoftware have also announced a closed beta for Elden Ring for mid-November.
In an official tweet, the development team noted that the "depth and strategic freedom of the game exceeded initial expectations."
An allegedly leaked gameplay clip shows about thirty seconds of an in-development build of FromSoftware's upcoming action RPG.
The latest game from FromSoftware is apparently aiming to be even bigger than the developer's previous smash hit series.