Some ofElden Ring’smost-popular story moments are being turned into animated shorts, and it’s begging for a full-on adaptation.Elden Ringis all the rage once again thanks to its upcoming DLC expansion,Shadow Of The Erdtree, which launches next month forXbox,PlayStationandPCplatforms.Check out the most recent trailer forElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreebelow.To mark the occasion, some of the base game’s most memorable moments are being transformed into a series of animated shorts, and it looks incredibly promising so far.AdvertFromSoftwareunfortunately has nothing to do with this, though maybe if the fans love it, an official anime-adaptation could enter production…Indie production group SteinsAlter is behind the project, and recentlyshared a tweetasking for animators to help out, along with some examples of what they’ve got cooking up.I’d imagine a full-onElden Ringanime would look a little something like the promotional trailer forHadesif anyone remembers that… lots of fluid movements and earth-shattering attacks to reflect the gameplay it’s based on.Speaking further about the shorts, SteinsAlter said, “This will be three minutes filled with cinematically composed sakuga that adapts and recreates moments fromElden Ring,we will be aiming to release the best animation possible for us.”AdvertIt’ll tackle some of the game’s most beloved characters and bosses, including my personal favourite, Maliketh.There’s currently no release window for when we’ll see the shorts fully-realised, though hopefully it coincides with the release of theShadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion.Speaking of which, new details aboutElden Ring’sone and only DLC have leaked online, includinghow big the open world will be, as well as how long it’ll take you to 100% it.Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreereleases next month, and will be the grand-finale for FromSoftware’s best game.Featured Image Credit: Bandai NamcoTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,TV And Film

Elden Ring anime tease just dropped, and it’s beautiful

Some ofElden Ring’smost-popular story moments are being turned into animated shorts, and it’s begging for a full-on adaptation.Elden Ringis all the rage once again thanks to its upcoming DLC expansion,Shadow Of The Erdtree, which launches next month forXbox,PlayStationandPCplatforms.Check out the most recent trailer forElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreebelow.To mark the occasion, some of the base game’s most memorable moments are being transformed into a series of animated shorts, and it looks incredibly promising so far.AdvertFromSoftwareunfortunately has nothing to do with this, though maybe if the fans love it, an official anime-adaptation could enter production…Indie production group SteinsAlter is behind the project, and recentlyshared a tweetasking for animators to help out, along with some examples of what they’ve got cooking up.I’d imagine a full-onElden Ringanime would look a little something like the promotional trailer forHadesif anyone remembers that… lots of fluid movements and earth-shattering attacks to reflect the gameplay it’s based on.Speaking further about the shorts, SteinsAlter said, “This will be three minutes filled with cinematically composed sakuga that adapts and recreates moments fromElden Ring,we will be aiming to release the best animation possible for us.”AdvertIt’ll tackle some of the game’s most beloved characters and bosses, including my personal favourite, Maliketh.There’s currently no release window for when we’ll see the shorts fully-realised, though hopefully it coincides with the release of theShadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion.Speaking of which, new details aboutElden Ring’sone and only DLC have leaked online, includinghow big the open world will be, as well as how long it’ll take you to 100% it.Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreereleases next month, and will be the grand-finale for FromSoftware’s best game.Featured Image Credit: Bandai NamcoTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,TV And Film

Some ofElden Ring’smost-popular story moments are being turned into animated shorts, and it’s begging for a full-on adaptation.Elden Ringis all the rage once again thanks to its upcoming DLC expansion,Shadow Of The Erdtree, which launches next month forXbox,PlayStationandPCplatforms.Check out the most recent trailer forElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreebelow.To mark the occasion, some of the base game’s most memorable moments are being transformed into a series of animated shorts, and it looks incredibly promising so far.AdvertFromSoftwareunfortunately has nothing to do with this, though maybe if the fans love it, an official anime-adaptation could enter production…Indie production group SteinsAlter is behind the project, and recentlyshared a tweetasking for animators to help out, along with some examples of what they’ve got cooking up.I’d imagine a full-onElden Ringanime would look a little something like the promotional trailer forHadesif anyone remembers that… lots of fluid movements and earth-shattering attacks to reflect the gameplay it’s based on.Speaking further about the shorts, SteinsAlter said, “This will be three minutes filled with cinematically composed sakuga that adapts and recreates moments fromElden Ring,we will be aiming to release the best animation possible for us.”AdvertIt’ll tackle some of the game’s most beloved characters and bosses, including my personal favourite, Maliketh.There’s currently no release window for when we’ll see the shorts fully-realised, though hopefully it coincides with the release of theShadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion.Speaking of which, new details aboutElden Ring’sone and only DLC have leaked online, includinghow big the open world will be, as well as how long it’ll take you to 100% it.Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreereleases next month, and will be the grand-finale for FromSoftware’s best game.

Some ofElden Ring’smost-popular story moments are being turned into animated shorts, and it’s begging for a full-on adaptation.

Elden Ringis all the rage once again thanks to its upcoming DLC expansion,Shadow Of The Erdtree, which launches next month forXbox,PlayStationandPCplatforms.

Check out the most recent trailer forElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreebelow.

To mark the occasion, some of the base game’s most memorable moments are being transformed into a series of animated shorts, and it looks incredibly promising so far.

Advert

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FromSoftwareunfortunately has nothing to do with this, though maybe if the fans love it, an official anime-adaptation could enter production…

Indie production group SteinsAlter is behind the project, and recentlyshared a tweetasking for animators to help out, along with some examples of what they’ve got cooking up.

I’d imagine a full-onElden Ringanime would look a little something like the promotional trailer forHadesif anyone remembers that… lots of fluid movements and earth-shattering attacks to reflect the gameplay it’s based on.

Speaking further about the shorts, SteinsAlter said, “This will be three minutes filled with cinematically composed sakuga that adapts and recreates moments fromElden Ring,we will be aiming to release the best animation possible for us.”

Advert

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It’ll tackle some of the game’s most beloved characters and bosses, including my personal favourite, Maliketh.

There’s currently no release window for when we’ll see the shorts fully-realised, though hopefully it coincides with the release of theShadow Of The Erdtreeexpansion.

Speaking of which, new details aboutElden Ring’sone and only DLC have leaked online, includinghow big the open world will be, as well as how long it’ll take you to 100% it.

Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreereleases next month, and will be the grand-finale for FromSoftware’s best game.

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