FromSoftware still hasn’t lifted the lid onShadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring’s upcoming and long-awaited expansion.We’re quickly approaching two years to the day sinceElden Ringwas released. It proved to be both a commercial and critical success, going on to nab Game of the Year at The Game Awards. One year later, in February of 2023, fans were treated to the announcement ofShadow of the Erdtree. It was somewhat of an unconventional and vague reveal. FromSoftware dropped a piece of art online, confirmed the title, and then skipped off into the sunset - and there have been no updates since. Assumedly, the expansionwill feature Miquella and Torrentbased on the art, but fans are desperate for more, whether that be a trailer, a release date, or even a shadow drop.Lies of Pshould scratch the itch ofElden Ringfans. Take a look at the game in action below.Originally, fans were convinced that a shadow drop might be coming. While we’re approaching the two year anniversary ofElden Ring, it’s also been one year sinceShadow of the Erdtreewas announced. With that in mind, February is quite a prosperous month forElden Ringfans. Add in the fact that two merch collabs were announced to drop this month, with one teasingShadow of the Erdtree, and the shadow drop theory became a convincing one.AdvertThat theory gained more traction whenElden Ring’sfiles were updated on Steam… only to be dashed days later when Kadokawa, FromSoftware’s parent company,released an earnings reportthat simply read, “We are currently working hard on the development of DLC forElden Ringbut we have not announced a release date at this time,” which doesn’t exactly fill you with hope that the expansion is ready to drop.Bandai Namco then also published rather underwhelming financial projections. It’s been a rollercoaster of ups and downs, but things are on the rise again. It’s beenrevealedthat FromSoftware became the sole owner of theElden RingIP on 24 April 202s after buying out Bandai Namco’s share which means, yes,Shadow of the Erdtreewouldn’t then factor into Bandai’s revenue expectations if it’s to be self-published. Again, it’s still not confirmation that the expansion is going to drop imminently, but it remains a possibility once more. Come on FromSoftware, put us out of our misery.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Bandai Namco

Elden Ring fans cautiously optimistic following big reveal

FromSoftware still hasn’t lifted the lid onShadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring’s upcoming and long-awaited expansion.We’re quickly approaching two years to the day sinceElden Ringwas released. It proved to be both a commercial and critical success, going on to nab Game of the Year at The Game Awards. One year later, in February of 2023, fans were treated to the announcement ofShadow of the Erdtree. It was somewhat of an unconventional and vague reveal. FromSoftware dropped a piece of art online, confirmed the title, and then skipped off into the sunset - and there have been no updates since. Assumedly, the expansionwill feature Miquella and Torrentbased on the art, but fans are desperate for more, whether that be a trailer, a release date, or even a shadow drop.Lies of Pshould scratch the itch ofElden Ringfans. Take a look at the game in action below.Originally, fans were convinced that a shadow drop might be coming. While we’re approaching the two year anniversary ofElden Ring, it’s also been one year sinceShadow of the Erdtreewas announced. With that in mind, February is quite a prosperous month forElden Ringfans. Add in the fact that two merch collabs were announced to drop this month, with one teasingShadow of the Erdtree, and the shadow drop theory became a convincing one.AdvertThat theory gained more traction whenElden Ring’sfiles were updated on Steam… only to be dashed days later when Kadokawa, FromSoftware’s parent company,released an earnings reportthat simply read, “We are currently working hard on the development of DLC forElden Ringbut we have not announced a release date at this time,” which doesn’t exactly fill you with hope that the expansion is ready to drop.Bandai Namco then also published rather underwhelming financial projections. It’s been a rollercoaster of ups and downs, but things are on the rise again. It’s beenrevealedthat FromSoftware became the sole owner of theElden RingIP on 24 April 202s after buying out Bandai Namco’s share which means, yes,Shadow of the Erdtreewouldn’t then factor into Bandai’s revenue expectations if it’s to be self-published. Again, it’s still not confirmation that the expansion is going to drop imminently, but it remains a possibility once more. Come on FromSoftware, put us out of our misery.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Bandai Namco

FromSoftware still hasn’t lifted the lid onShadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring’s upcoming and long-awaited expansion.We’re quickly approaching two years to the day sinceElden Ringwas released. It proved to be both a commercial and critical success, going on to nab Game of the Year at The Game Awards. One year later, in February of 2023, fans were treated to the announcement ofShadow of the Erdtree. It was somewhat of an unconventional and vague reveal. FromSoftware dropped a piece of art online, confirmed the title, and then skipped off into the sunset - and there have been no updates since. Assumedly, the expansionwill feature Miquella and Torrentbased on the art, but fans are desperate for more, whether that be a trailer, a release date, or even a shadow drop.Lies of Pshould scratch the itch ofElden Ringfans. Take a look at the game in action below.Originally, fans were convinced that a shadow drop might be coming. While we’re approaching the two year anniversary ofElden Ring, it’s also been one year sinceShadow of the Erdtreewas announced. With that in mind, February is quite a prosperous month forElden Ringfans. Add in the fact that two merch collabs were announced to drop this month, with one teasingShadow of the Erdtree, and the shadow drop theory became a convincing one.AdvertThat theory gained more traction whenElden Ring’sfiles were updated on Steam… only to be dashed days later when Kadokawa, FromSoftware’s parent company,released an earnings reportthat simply read, “We are currently working hard on the development of DLC forElden Ringbut we have not announced a release date at this time,” which doesn’t exactly fill you with hope that the expansion is ready to drop.Bandai Namco then also published rather underwhelming financial projections. It’s been a rollercoaster of ups and downs, but things are on the rise again. It’s beenrevealedthat FromSoftware became the sole owner of theElden RingIP on 24 April 202s after buying out Bandai Namco’s share which means, yes,Shadow of the Erdtreewouldn’t then factor into Bandai’s revenue expectations if it’s to be self-published. Again, it’s still not confirmation that the expansion is going to drop imminently, but it remains a possibility once more. Come on FromSoftware, put us out of our misery.

FromSoftware still hasn’t lifted the lid onShadow of the Erdtree, Elden Ring’s upcoming and long-awaited expansion.

We’re quickly approaching two years to the day sinceElden Ringwas released. It proved to be both a commercial and critical success, going on to nab Game of the Year at The Game Awards. One year later, in February of 2023, fans were treated to the announcement ofShadow of the Erdtree. It was somewhat of an unconventional and vague reveal. FromSoftware dropped a piece of art online, confirmed the title, and then skipped off into the sunset - and there have been no updates since. Assumedly, the expansionwill feature Miquella and Torrentbased on the art, but fans are desperate for more, whether that be a trailer, a release date, or even a shadow drop.

Lies of Pshould scratch the itch ofElden Ringfans. Take a look at the game in action below.

Originally, fans were convinced that a shadow drop might be coming. While we’re approaching the two year anniversary ofElden Ring, it’s also been one year sinceShadow of the Erdtreewas announced. With that in mind, February is quite a prosperous month forElden Ringfans. Add in the fact that two merch collabs were announced to drop this month, with one teasingShadow of the Erdtree, and the shadow drop theory became a convincing one.

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That theory gained more traction whenElden Ring’sfiles were updated on Steam… only to be dashed days later when Kadokawa, FromSoftware’s parent company,released an earnings reportthat simply read, “We are currently working hard on the development of DLC forElden Ringbut we have not announced a release date at this time,” which doesn’t exactly fill you with hope that the expansion is ready to drop.

Bandai Namco then also published rather underwhelming financial projections. It’s been a rollercoaster of ups and downs, but things are on the rise again. It’s beenrevealedthat FromSoftware became the sole owner of theElden RingIP on 24 April 202s after buying out Bandai Namco’s share which means, yes,Shadow of the Erdtreewouldn’t then factor into Bandai’s revenue expectations if it’s to be self-published. Again, it’s still not confirmation that the expansion is going to drop imminently, but it remains a possibility once more. Come on FromSoftware, put us out of our misery.

Topics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Bandai Namco