breaking newsWe’ve officially gotten our first proper look atElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, the first, and last, major expansion for FromSoftware’s epic soulslike game.Without a shadow of a doubt, it looks breathtaking. It almost makes the long wait for its reveal worth it, though now we’ll be waiting for it to release instead.Take a look at theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreegameplay trailer belowTheElden Ringtrailer starts off with presumably Melina, looking on at the corpse of Miquella which will likely be how we access the DLC. We’re taken on a grand tour through some of the gorgeous areas we’ll soon get to explore, as well as voice overs from some of the main characters of the DLC, many of whom we’ve seemingly never met before.AdvertNew weapons and abilities were also shown-up, and it looks like there’ll be something new for basically every build to try out, whether you’re a classic strength build or mage. Honestly it seems likeFromSoftwarehas outdone itself with the visuals and content packed into the DLC here.We got a glimpse at some of the enemies and bosses that’ll be grinding us into the dust when the expansion drops, like an enormous fire giant and terrifying lion-beast thing. Thankfully there was no sign of the rot-infested Godskin Quartet that’s been heavily memed in the build up to the DLC. We also got a look at presumably the big-bad of the DLC, Messer The ImpalerSpeculation prior to the trailer suggestedShadow Of The Erdtreewould follow that oldDark Soulstradition of transporting the player to a different point in the timeline, and looking at the gameplay we can definitely speculate there’s some sort of travel involved, since a lot of the areas appear brand-new and potentially from before the events of the game.As for a release date, the DLC is confirmed for release on 21 June later this year, thankfully not long to wait before we can once again venture into the Lands Between.AdvertElden Ringis available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, and the Shadow Of The Erdtree expansion will release 21 June 2024.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

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Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree trailer drops, release date confirmed

We’ve officially gotten our first proper look atElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, the first, and last, major expansion for FromSoftware’s epic soulslike game.Without a shadow of a doubt, it looks breathtaking. It almost makes the long wait for its reveal worth it, though now we’ll be waiting for it to release instead.Take a look at theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreegameplay trailer belowTheElden Ringtrailer starts off with presumably Melina, looking on at the corpse of Miquella which will likely be how we access the DLC. We’re taken on a grand tour through some of the gorgeous areas we’ll soon get to explore, as well as voice overs from some of the main characters of the DLC, many of whom we’ve seemingly never met before.AdvertNew weapons and abilities were also shown-up, and it looks like there’ll be something new for basically every build to try out, whether you’re a classic strength build or mage. Honestly it seems likeFromSoftwarehas outdone itself with the visuals and content packed into the DLC here.We got a glimpse at some of the enemies and bosses that’ll be grinding us into the dust when the expansion drops, like an enormous fire giant and terrifying lion-beast thing. Thankfully there was no sign of the rot-infested Godskin Quartet that’s been heavily memed in the build up to the DLC. We also got a look at presumably the big-bad of the DLC, Messer The ImpalerSpeculation prior to the trailer suggestedShadow Of The Erdtreewould follow that oldDark Soulstradition of transporting the player to a different point in the timeline, and looking at the gameplay we can definitely speculate there’s some sort of travel involved, since a lot of the areas appear brand-new and potentially from before the events of the game.As for a release date, the DLC is confirmed for release on 21 June later this year, thankfully not long to wait before we can once again venture into the Lands Between.AdvertElden Ringis available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, and the Shadow Of The Erdtree expansion will release 21 June 2024.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

We’ve officially gotten our first proper look atElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, the first, and last, major expansion for FromSoftware’s epic soulslike game.Without a shadow of a doubt, it looks breathtaking. It almost makes the long wait for its reveal worth it, though now we’ll be waiting for it to release instead.Take a look at theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreegameplay trailer belowTheElden Ringtrailer starts off with presumably Melina, looking on at the corpse of Miquella which will likely be how we access the DLC. We’re taken on a grand tour through some of the gorgeous areas we’ll soon get to explore, as well as voice overs from some of the main characters of the DLC, many of whom we’ve seemingly never met before.AdvertNew weapons and abilities were also shown-up, and it looks like there’ll be something new for basically every build to try out, whether you’re a classic strength build or mage. Honestly it seems likeFromSoftwarehas outdone itself with the visuals and content packed into the DLC here.We got a glimpse at some of the enemies and bosses that’ll be grinding us into the dust when the expansion drops, like an enormous fire giant and terrifying lion-beast thing. Thankfully there was no sign of the rot-infested Godskin Quartet that’s been heavily memed in the build up to the DLC. We also got a look at presumably the big-bad of the DLC, Messer The ImpalerSpeculation prior to the trailer suggestedShadow Of The Erdtreewould follow that oldDark Soulstradition of transporting the player to a different point in the timeline, and looking at the gameplay we can definitely speculate there’s some sort of travel involved, since a lot of the areas appear brand-new and potentially from before the events of the game.As for a release date, the DLC is confirmed for release on 21 June later this year, thankfully not long to wait before we can once again venture into the Lands Between.AdvertElden Ringis available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, and the Shadow Of The Erdtree expansion will release 21 June 2024.

We’ve officially gotten our first proper look atElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, the first, and last, major expansion for FromSoftware’s epic soulslike game.

Without a shadow of a doubt, it looks breathtaking. It almost makes the long wait for its reveal worth it, though now we’ll be waiting for it to release instead.

Take a look at theElden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreegameplay trailer below

TheElden Ringtrailer starts off with presumably Melina, looking on at the corpse of Miquella which will likely be how we access the DLC. We’re taken on a grand tour through some of the gorgeous areas we’ll soon get to explore, as well as voice overs from some of the main characters of the DLC, many of whom we’ve seemingly never met before.

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New weapons and abilities were also shown-up, and it looks like there’ll be something new for basically every build to try out, whether you’re a classic strength build or mage. Honestly it seems likeFromSoftwarehas outdone itself with the visuals and content packed into the DLC here.

We got a glimpse at some of the enemies and bosses that’ll be grinding us into the dust when the expansion drops, like an enormous fire giant and terrifying lion-beast thing. Thankfully there was no sign of the rot-infested Godskin Quartet that’s been heavily memed in the build up to the DLC. We also got a look at presumably the big-bad of the DLC, Messer The Impaler

Speculation prior to the trailer suggestedShadow Of The Erdtreewould follow that oldDark Soulstradition of transporting the player to a different point in the timeline, and looking at the gameplay we can definitely speculate there’s some sort of travel involved, since a lot of the areas appear brand-new and potentially from before the events of the game.

As for a release date, the DLC is confirmed for release on 21 June later this year, thankfully not long to wait before we can once again venture into the Lands Between.

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Elden Ringis available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, and the Shadow Of The Erdtree expansion will release 21 June 2024.

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