Elden Ring: all of the updates about FromSoftware’s open-world hit

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  • Ash Parrish

    Even Elden Ring’s game director knows Erdtree is too hard

    An in-game character from Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC expansion.

    An in-game character from Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC expansion.

    Image: Bandai Namco

    As I work my way through Shadow of the Erdtree, the new DLC for Elden Ring, I can’t help but think that game director Hidetaka Miyazaki is trolling the shit outta me.

    Speaking with him at Summer Game Fest two weeks ago, Miyazaki said that Erdtree is “by far the biggest in scale in volume” than any other FromSoftware DLC before it. But he also said Erdtree is “about the same volume as the Limgrave part of the base game,” the starting area of Elden Ring, containing “slightly more content.”

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  • Ash Parrish

    Elden Ring Nightreign takes a big swing at a bigger audience

    Nighreign (2)

    Nighreign (2)

    Image: FromSoftware

    It’s inaccurate and reductive to call Elden Ring Nightreign a Dark Souls take on Fortnite. And yet, if pressed for an extremely brief elevator pitch — say, the kind you’d give to your friends who are curious about soulsborne games but are put off by all the discussions of their difficulty — it’s about as best as you could do. In my hands-on time with the game, I was compelled to ask my team at the outset of our very first run, “Well… where we droppin’ boys?” as we flew over the map in the claws of spectral birds. The similarity to Fortnite and other battle royale games was so striking, the reference simply had to be made. But once we got on the ground, Fortnite took a big ol’ backseat and Elden Ring reemerged as the foremost game Nightreign compares to.

    Nightreign strips out the combat and visual aesthetics of Elden Ring and lays them over gameplay that combines multiplayer battle royale action with roguelike live, die, repeat mechanics. Matches will take place over three days. During daylight, players will assault a Limgrave-like map (called Limveld), either solo or in teams of three, beating regular enemies and mini-bosses for powerful weapons, accessories, and runes to level up their characters. As daylight turns to night, a destructive, HP-draining storm called Night’s Tide shrinks the map, forcing the players to a tiny arena where they’ll face a major boss. Defeat the boss to begin the next day, when the cycle repeats and the match ends by defeating the final boss on the third night.

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  • Ash Parrish

    Lo-fi beats to chill / Waterfowl Dance to.

    If video game soundtracks are what you use to get through the workday, then FromSoftware has a gift for you. The soundtrack for Shadow of the Erdtree is now streaming in all the regular (and not so regular) places including Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, something called Deezer, and more.

  • Ash Parrish

    Shadow of the Nerf-tree.

    Bandai Namco has released a new patch for Shadow of the Erdtree. The majority of the patch notes contains the usual bug fixes and weapon tweaks with one very notable exception: the DLC’s final boss has been seriously nerfed. This is good news for all the players struggling with a fight that’s generally perceived as the hardest in the game if not in all of FromSoftware’s history.

  • Ash Parrish

    How am I supposed to beat Messmer now?

    I knew this was coming, I just didn’t expect it so soon. FromSoftware has released a patch for Shadow of the Erdtree. Among the casualties...I mean “bug fixes” is a nerf to super busted but super satisfying perfume bottle build that basically turned anyone who used it into a walking nuke. How dare you FromSoftware, over a long holiday weekend no less?!

  • Ash Parrish

    Shadow of the Erdtree’s new perfume weapons are seriously broken and seriously fun

    A screenshot from Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree.

    A screenshot from Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree.

    Image: Bandai Namco

  • Jay Peters

    George R.R. Martin on a potential Elden Ring adaptation:

    Oh, and about those rumors you may have heard about a feature film or television series based on ELDEN RING… I have nothing to say. Not a word, nope, not a thing, I know nothing, you never heard a peep from me, mum mum mum. What rumor?

  • Ash Parrish

    Erdtree gets a little easier with new Elden Ring update

    Screenshot from Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC featuring Rellana, Twin Moon Knight.

    Screenshot from Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC featuring Rellana, Twin Moon Knight.

    Image: FromSoftware

    Shadow of the Erdtree is gonna get easier. Bandai Namco has seemingly heard the great hue and cry from reviewers and players alike that Erdtree is far too difficult. In response, the publisher is implementing a “calibration update” that will reduce the level of difficulty by making players stronger. According to the patch notes for this update:

    The key to understanding this update is the Scadutree Fragments. They are DLC-specific upgrade materials that increase a player’s attack and defense. The fragments are scattered throughout the map, requiring considerable exploration to find, but the increased power they grant makes them a high-priority resource.

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  • Andrew Webster

    Live-action turtle pope.

    It’s Shadow of the Erdtree day, and Bandai Namco has released a new live-action trailer for the Elden Ring expansion. Crucially, the short video shows what Miriel, Pastor of Vows would look like IRL. He, too, apologizes for the unseemly state of affairs.

  • Ash Parrish

    Here are some small but helpful tips for starting Shadow of the Erdtree

    Screenshot from Elden Ring featuring a creature with a large wasp nest

    Screenshot from Elden Ring featuring a creature with a large wasp nest

    Image: FromSoftware

    Before Shadow of the Erdtree finally goes live, Bandai Namco has implemented a patch that adds a couple of small features and updates just in time for the DLC’s launch in a few short hours. FromSoftware also shared a new launch trailer to herald the DLC’s arrival, but it’s chockful of spoilers, so beware. The update isn’t particularly earth-shattering, but it does include some things worth keeping in mind before all you Tarnished get your head beat in by the vicious monsters patrolling the Shadow Lands.

    Firstly, we get new hair options! I was pretty down on Elden Ring’s character creator for its lack of Black hairstyles. It just didn’t make sense that the character creator was so robust and detailed but lacked hairstyles that represent a good chunk of the human population. There are five new styles to choose from, with two of them being dreadlocks. I chose the loose loc option so my Tarnished can finally get rid of her abhorrent pigtails. I’m not sure if the “white hairs” option was present in the base game or a new addition with this patch, but I really like how it adds gray to my locs, reminding me of when I started picking out errant gray hairs when I had locs.

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  • Jay Peters

    Elden Ring has an ‘issue’ on Steam Deck right now.

    “Leaving your Steam Deck inactive for more than 5 minutes may stop the game from accepting inputs,” according to the Elden Ring X account. A hotfix is in the works. Some users are also unexpectedly seeing an “inappropriate activity detected” warning when they try to play.

  • Ash Parrish

    Shadow of the Erdtree reintroduced me to Elden Ring by kicking my ass

    Screenshot from Elden Ring’s DLC Shadow of the Erdtree

    Screenshot from Elden Ring’s DLC Shadow of the Erdtree

    Image: FromSoftware

    In my first moments with Shadow of the Erdtree, I found myself in a graveyard dotted with incorporeal gravestones… and puddles of glowing blood. By the time I remembered what those bloodstains meant and the imminent danger I was in, I was ripped to shreds by a man I did not see or hear coming, leaving behind a new little blood puddle to mark the occasion.

    I have not stopped grinning since.

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  • Jay Peters

    Great haircut, Tarnished.

    Elden Ring is getting an update on June 20th — one day ahead of the release of Shadow of the Erdtree — that adds five new hairstyles and a bunch of other handy new features. You can read more about what’s coming on X.

  • Ash Parrish

    And most of ‘em still haven’t beaten Mohg.

    To prepare us for Shadow of the Erdtree FromSoftware has released a “The Journey So Far” video. The company has also announced that Elden Ring itself has sold 25 million copies. But honestly, considering that in order to even access Shadow you need to beat Shardbearer Mohg — a feat only 38% of Steam players have achieved — FromSoftware would have been better off releasing a “How to beat Mohg” video.

  • Ash Parrish

    Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree’s new trailer is a dramatic call to arms

  • Ash Parrish

    The Shadow of the Erdtree looms.

    Bandai Namco has announced that it will debut the story trailer for Shadow of the Erdtree today at 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT. There’s exactly one month until the highly anticipated DLC to 2022’s Game of the Year finally launches and there are a whole lot of messed up lil’ dudes FromSoftware has to show off between then and now.

  • Ash Parrish

    FromSoftware just debuted their bloodiest monster yet.

    Image of a monster from Shadow of the Erdtree featuring a feminine looking monster in a gold mask wielding circular blades hunched in a position to resemble a uterus.

    Image: Bandai Namco

  • Richard Lawler

    April Fools’ 2024: Elden Ring expansion.

  • Ash Parrish

    While you were studying the Erdtree, I studied the blade.

    Tamoor Hussain from GameSpot noticed that the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC has incorporated elements from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. In a part of the new trailer, it looks like a monster (or a Tarnished, can’t tell) is doing some flippy-dippy martial arts nonsense. Turns out it’s a move taken from one of the mini-bosses in Sekiro. Every FromSoftware game incorporates elements from its siblings and it’s neat to see those influences proliferate throughout.

    I can’t wait for this DLC to ruin me.

  • Ash Parrish

    Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree trailer is full of new ways to die

    Wake up, Tarnished. It’s time to visit the Shadow of the Erdtree.

    In Shadow, it looks like we’re going to a darker part of the Lands Between, and of course, there are all sorts of new lil’ freaks to fight. But the biggest news is that the DLC’s main antagonist appears to be Miquella, the twin brother of Malenia, meaning “Let me solo her” might have to change his name soon.

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  • Ash Parrish

    I’m at the combination Nintendo Direct / Elden Ring DLC trailer announcement.

    It’s gonna be a big day.

  • Richard Lawler

    Get your first look at Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion on Wednesday morning.

    It’s been almost a year since FromSoftware announced it was working on DLC for the 2022 hit Elden Ring, and now we have a date and time for the first Shadow of the Erdtree gameplay reveal trailer: February 21st, 10 AM ET / 7AM PT / 4PM CET.

    Image with the Shadow of the Erdtree trailer reveal date and time.

    Image: FromSoftware (X)

  • Ash Parrish

    Tarnished on Tour.

    Bandai Namco has announced that it’s launching an Elden Ring concert tour. Dubbed a “symphonic adventure,” the concert will feature a live orchestra and choir synced up to visuals and sound effects from the game. The tour starts in Paris with tickets to go on sale at 10 AM EST tomorrow.

  • Ash Parrish

    Huge Elden Ring update will seemingly make players a lot harder to kill

    elden ring art

    elden ring art

    Image: FromSoftware

    Elden Ring, the game that feels like it was released several years ago but was in fact launched just this February, has announced a massive update. According to Bandai Namco on the game’s website, the patch intends to “encourage more versatility in terms of gameplay” — if “encourage” also means “make you a nigh unkillable god in single player.” A lot of weapons and spells were buffed, very few things were nerfed, and it seems like it’s going to get a lot harder to kill your friends in PVP. The patch notes are indeed massive, but I’ve picked out a few highlights.

    Glintstone Pebble / Shard Spiral: increased attack power

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  • Adi Robertson

    All hail Elden Ring’s ever-growing map

    A portion of Elden Ring’s map

    A portion of Elden Ring’s map

    One of Elden Ring’s most polarizing features is its willingness to withhold information. While it’s less arcane than earlier FromSoftware titles like Dark Souls, the game constantly hands you items, quests, and mechanics with very little explanation. But after 130 hours and counting in the Lands Between, I’m in love with how well it sometimes deploys that obscurity. And there’s no better example than Elden Ring’s map, which has transcended a simple open-world convention to become one of my very favorite pieces of the game.

    If you’re still in the early areas of Elden Ring, you might want to skip this post because I’m going to talk about a mechanic that relies on mystery. But if you’ve played a bit of the game, you might know what I’m talking about. Elden Ring’s map offers a constant give-and-take of showing players new spaces to explore, then pulling back a curtain to more places that they didn’t even realize could exist. It withholds information only to reveal it in a way that’s delightful, satisfying, and entirely in keeping with the world’s vast scope. It’s not just an interface element — it’s a meta-game in its own right.

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  • Ash Parrish

    Elden Ring speedrunners race to the bottom

    Image: Bandai Namco

    Elden Ring is just so massive and its bosses are so tough that the average player will probably take over 60 hours to beat it. But speedrunners, assisted by some traditional speedrunning tricks and the game’s own open design, have somehow managed to beat the sprawling game in under 30 minutes.

    For a speedrunning enthusiast, the first days of a game’s release are extremely exciting. New techniques and optimizations are constantly being discovered, as boss behaviors and the runner’s own luck work with or against them, making almost every run a possible world record. While every runner is ostensibly competing against the clock, two runners have emerged in the Elden Ring speed community, each racing to post lower and lower times.

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