Elden Ringis at the forefront of a lot of our minds right now, not least of all due to the upcomingShadow of the ErdtreeDLC. However, you may be interested to learn that this isn’t the onlyElden Ringrelease we’re getting in 2024.As fans gear up for hard battles against thebest boss in the game, they’re missing out on other news of anElden Ringexpansion that will further build on the lore we keep deep diving into. This lore will be markedly different to what’s gone before, as it will look at the people who playElden Ringrather than the characters.Make sure you don’t forget to watchElden Ring Shadow of the ErdtreeFromSoftwareisn’t known to be forthcoming with obvious lore, which is quite frustrating forDark Soulsfans. So when we heard a novel was coming, we expected the ambiguous lore to be the primary focus. But no. It’s about us.AdvertIt’s a unique move.Kadakowa Group is behind this new endeavor, with its story about an office worker who escapes from the humdrum life into the fantastical world ofElden Ring. So far, so relatable. Then one day, a colleague of this protagonist spots the character reading guides for the game, which eventually leads to them bonding and becoming friends.Very twee, but we’re kind of digging it so far.This novel will release in Japan late March, and as far as we’re aware, will only be available there at this time. You could pre-order it and pay for shipping, or you can wait and see if it launches here later down the line.AdvertIn truth, we don’t expect many gamers to be desperate to read this book, as nice as it sounds – you’ll all be too busy screaming at having to fight a new version of thegame’s worst boss. Can’t have the good without the bad, you know.As forShadow of the Erdtree, that will launch on 21 June.Featured Image Credit: Bandai Namco EntertainmentTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Bandai Namco,Dark Souls,PC,PlayStation,Xbox

Shadow Of The Erdtree isn’t the only Elden Ring release we’re getting this year

Elden Ringis at the forefront of a lot of our minds right now, not least of all due to the upcomingShadow of the ErdtreeDLC. However, you may be interested to learn that this isn’t the onlyElden Ringrelease we’re getting in 2024.As fans gear up for hard battles against thebest boss in the game, they’re missing out on other news of anElden Ringexpansion that will further build on the lore we keep deep diving into. This lore will be markedly different to what’s gone before, as it will look at the people who playElden Ringrather than the characters.Make sure you don’t forget to watchElden Ring Shadow of the ErdtreeFromSoftwareisn’t known to be forthcoming with obvious lore, which is quite frustrating forDark Soulsfans. So when we heard a novel was coming, we expected the ambiguous lore to be the primary focus. But no. It’s about us.AdvertIt’s a unique move.Kadakowa Group is behind this new endeavor, with its story about an office worker who escapes from the humdrum life into the fantastical world ofElden Ring. So far, so relatable. Then one day, a colleague of this protagonist spots the character reading guides for the game, which eventually leads to them bonding and becoming friends.Very twee, but we’re kind of digging it so far.This novel will release in Japan late March, and as far as we’re aware, will only be available there at this time. You could pre-order it and pay for shipping, or you can wait and see if it launches here later down the line.AdvertIn truth, we don’t expect many gamers to be desperate to read this book, as nice as it sounds – you’ll all be too busy screaming at having to fight a new version of thegame’s worst boss. Can’t have the good without the bad, you know.As forShadow of the Erdtree, that will launch on 21 June.Featured Image Credit: Bandai Namco EntertainmentTopics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Bandai Namco,Dark Souls,PC,PlayStation,Xbox

Elden Ringis at the forefront of a lot of our minds right now, not least of all due to the upcomingShadow of the ErdtreeDLC. However, you may be interested to learn that this isn’t the onlyElden Ringrelease we’re getting in 2024.As fans gear up for hard battles against thebest boss in the game, they’re missing out on other news of anElden Ringexpansion that will further build on the lore we keep deep diving into. This lore will be markedly different to what’s gone before, as it will look at the people who playElden Ringrather than the characters.Make sure you don’t forget to watchElden Ring Shadow of the ErdtreeFromSoftwareisn’t known to be forthcoming with obvious lore, which is quite frustrating forDark Soulsfans. So when we heard a novel was coming, we expected the ambiguous lore to be the primary focus. But no. It’s about us.AdvertIt’s a unique move.Kadakowa Group is behind this new endeavor, with its story about an office worker who escapes from the humdrum life into the fantastical world ofElden Ring. So far, so relatable. Then one day, a colleague of this protagonist spots the character reading guides for the game, which eventually leads to them bonding and becoming friends.Very twee, but we’re kind of digging it so far.This novel will release in Japan late March, and as far as we’re aware, will only be available there at this time. You could pre-order it and pay for shipping, or you can wait and see if it launches here later down the line.AdvertIn truth, we don’t expect many gamers to be desperate to read this book, as nice as it sounds – you’ll all be too busy screaming at having to fight a new version of thegame’s worst boss. Can’t have the good without the bad, you know.As forShadow of the Erdtree, that will launch on 21 June.

Elden Ringis at the forefront of a lot of our minds right now, not least of all due to the upcomingShadow of the ErdtreeDLC. However, you may be interested to learn that this isn’t the onlyElden Ringrelease we’re getting in 2024.

As fans gear up for hard battles against thebest boss in the game, they’re missing out on other news of anElden Ringexpansion that will further build on the lore we keep deep diving into. This lore will be markedly different to what’s gone before, as it will look at the people who playElden Ringrather than the characters.

Make sure you don’t forget to watchElden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree

FromSoftwareisn’t known to be forthcoming with obvious lore, which is quite frustrating forDark Soulsfans. So when we heard a novel was coming, we expected the ambiguous lore to be the primary focus. But no. It’s about us.

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It’s a unique move.

Kadakowa Group is behind this new endeavor, with its story about an office worker who escapes from the humdrum life into the fantastical world ofElden Ring. So far, so relatable. Then one day, a colleague of this protagonist spots the character reading guides for the game, which eventually leads to them bonding and becoming friends.

Very twee, but we’re kind of digging it so far.

This novel will release in Japan late March, and as far as we’re aware, will only be available there at this time. You could pre-order it and pay for shipping, or you can wait and see if it launches here later down the line.

Advert

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In truth, we don’t expect many gamers to be desperate to read this book, as nice as it sounds – you’ll all be too busy screaming at having to fight a new version of thegame’s worst boss. Can’t have the good without the bad, you know.

As forShadow of the Erdtree, that will launch on 21 June.

Topics:Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,Bandai Namco,Dark Souls,PC,PlayStation,Xbox