Elden Ringfans are going to love this PlayStation Plus game, which is basicallyElden RingandDark Soulsin pixel format.I often wonder ifFromSoftwareknew what they were doing when they launchedDark Soulsall the way back in 2011. SureDemon Soulshad released in 2009 but it was only when the first Dark Souls game rolled around that the “soulslike” genre really started to take off. While this led to games likeBloodborneandElden Ring, it also inspired other developers to make their own version of a soulslike, likeEldest Souls.Check out the trailer forEldest SoulsbelowIn short,Eldest Soulsis a soulslike in pixel form. It’s got everything a good soulslike needs, like creating your own build, an open world to explore, and of course some absolutely brutal boss battles.AdvertYour own skill will determine how much you enjoy the game, as you’ll need to learn and perfect the game mechanics to beat it as smoothly as possible, which will be difficult but also immensely rewarding.The best ofEldest Soulsis it’s currently available forPlayStation4 and PlayStation 5 owners for free provided they have an active subscription toPlayStation Plus. Because it’s part of the Extra game catalogue you’ll need to be subscribed to PlayStation Plus Extra or PlayStation Plus Premium to access it, but there’s plenty of trials and deals to make that happen if you know where to look.Once you’ve got your membership sorted you can play as much as you like ofEldest Soulsfree of charge until you’re satisfied or it’s removed from the catalogue.It’s well worth a look, especially if you’re a big fan of soulslikes but don’t fancy another playthrough of Elden Ring for the umpteenth time, at least not untilShadow Of The Erdtreecomes out.AdvertEldest Soulsis available on PlayStation via PlayStation Plus, and can also be found on Xbox, PC and Nintendo platforms.Featured Image Credit: Sony/United LabelTopics:Elden Ring,Dark Souls,Fromsoftware,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus

Elden Ring fans need to check out this free PlayStation Plus game

Elden Ringfans are going to love this PlayStation Plus game, which is basicallyElden RingandDark Soulsin pixel format.I often wonder ifFromSoftwareknew what they were doing when they launchedDark Soulsall the way back in 2011. SureDemon Soulshad released in 2009 but it was only when the first Dark Souls game rolled around that the “soulslike” genre really started to take off. While this led to games likeBloodborneandElden Ring, it also inspired other developers to make their own version of a soulslike, likeEldest Souls.Check out the trailer forEldest SoulsbelowIn short,Eldest Soulsis a soulslike in pixel form. It’s got everything a good soulslike needs, like creating your own build, an open world to explore, and of course some absolutely brutal boss battles.AdvertYour own skill will determine how much you enjoy the game, as you’ll need to learn and perfect the game mechanics to beat it as smoothly as possible, which will be difficult but also immensely rewarding.The best ofEldest Soulsis it’s currently available forPlayStation4 and PlayStation 5 owners for free provided they have an active subscription toPlayStation Plus. Because it’s part of the Extra game catalogue you’ll need to be subscribed to PlayStation Plus Extra or PlayStation Plus Premium to access it, but there’s plenty of trials and deals to make that happen if you know where to look.Once you’ve got your membership sorted you can play as much as you like ofEldest Soulsfree of charge until you’re satisfied or it’s removed from the catalogue.It’s well worth a look, especially if you’re a big fan of soulslikes but don’t fancy another playthrough of Elden Ring for the umpteenth time, at least not untilShadow Of The Erdtreecomes out.AdvertEldest Soulsis available on PlayStation via PlayStation Plus, and can also be found on Xbox, PC and Nintendo platforms.Featured Image Credit: Sony/United LabelTopics:Elden Ring,Dark Souls,Fromsoftware,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus

Elden Ringfans are going to love this PlayStation Plus game, which is basicallyElden RingandDark Soulsin pixel format.I often wonder ifFromSoftwareknew what they were doing when they launchedDark Soulsall the way back in 2011. SureDemon Soulshad released in 2009 but it was only when the first Dark Souls game rolled around that the “soulslike” genre really started to take off. While this led to games likeBloodborneandElden Ring, it also inspired other developers to make their own version of a soulslike, likeEldest Souls.Check out the trailer forEldest SoulsbelowIn short,Eldest Soulsis a soulslike in pixel form. It’s got everything a good soulslike needs, like creating your own build, an open world to explore, and of course some absolutely brutal boss battles.AdvertYour own skill will determine how much you enjoy the game, as you’ll need to learn and perfect the game mechanics to beat it as smoothly as possible, which will be difficult but also immensely rewarding.The best ofEldest Soulsis it’s currently available forPlayStation4 and PlayStation 5 owners for free provided they have an active subscription toPlayStation Plus. Because it’s part of the Extra game catalogue you’ll need to be subscribed to PlayStation Plus Extra or PlayStation Plus Premium to access it, but there’s plenty of trials and deals to make that happen if you know where to look.Once you’ve got your membership sorted you can play as much as you like ofEldest Soulsfree of charge until you’re satisfied or it’s removed from the catalogue.It’s well worth a look, especially if you’re a big fan of soulslikes but don’t fancy another playthrough of Elden Ring for the umpteenth time, at least not untilShadow Of The Erdtreecomes out.AdvertEldest Soulsis available on PlayStation via PlayStation Plus, and can also be found on Xbox, PC and Nintendo platforms.

Elden Ringfans are going to love this PlayStation Plus game, which is basicallyElden RingandDark Soulsin pixel format.

I often wonder ifFromSoftwareknew what they were doing when they launchedDark Soulsall the way back in 2011. SureDemon Soulshad released in 2009 but it was only when the first Dark Souls game rolled around that the “soulslike” genre really started to take off. While this led to games likeBloodborneandElden Ring, it also inspired other developers to make their own version of a soulslike, likeEldest Souls.

Check out the trailer forEldest Soulsbelow

In short,Eldest Soulsis a soulslike in pixel form. It’s got everything a good soulslike needs, like creating your own build, an open world to explore, and of course some absolutely brutal boss battles.

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Your own skill will determine how much you enjoy the game, as you’ll need to learn and perfect the game mechanics to beat it as smoothly as possible, which will be difficult but also immensely rewarding.

The best ofEldest Soulsis it’s currently available forPlayStation4 and PlayStation 5 owners for free provided they have an active subscription toPlayStation Plus. Because it’s part of the Extra game catalogue you’ll need to be subscribed to PlayStation Plus Extra or PlayStation Plus Premium to access it, but there’s plenty of trials and deals to make that happen if you know where to look.

Once you’ve got your membership sorted you can play as much as you like ofEldest Soulsfree of charge until you’re satisfied or it’s removed from the catalogue.

It’s well worth a look, especially if you’re a big fan of soulslikes but don’t fancy another playthrough of Elden Ring for the umpteenth time, at least not untilShadow Of The Erdtreecomes out.

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Eldest Soulsis available on PlayStation via PlayStation Plus, and can also be found on Xbox, PC and Nintendo platforms.

Topics:Elden Ring,Dark Souls,Fromsoftware,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus