Elden Ring originally had a different starting point that had players washing up on a beach in Limgrave.
21.02.2024 - 20:56 / gematsu.com / Bandai Namco / Elden Ring
Elden Ring downloadable content “Shadow of the Erdtree” will launch on June 21 for $39.99, publisher Bandai Namco and developer FromSoftware announced.
Here is an overview of the downloadable content, via Bandai Namco:
Bandai Namco will also release the following new editions and merchandise for Elden Ring alongside the downloadable content:
Elden Ring is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.
Watch the trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
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Elden Ring originally had a different starting point that had players washing up on a beach in Limgrave.
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Rejoice, Elden Ring fans, as the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion now has a nailed-down release date of June 21. What's better than that? Well, a discount on DLC of course. It's currently priced at $39.99 MSRP, sparking speculation that this could truly be a massive offering for fans. But, if you're on PC, we highly recommend picking up Shadow of the Erdtree from Green Man Gaming, a trusted online PC code merchant who currently has the DLC listed for $35.19 instead (see here) / £30.79 in the UK.
A new combat system in ’s DLC will likely change how players approach difficult challenges with bosses and mini-bosses in the additional content for the game. The long-awaited expansion was announced back in February 2023, a year after the base game’s original release. At the time, little information was provided other than the title itself and artwork featuring a blonde character mounted on a Spirit Steed, with an alternative version of the Erdtree far in the distance. Now, more information has been uncovered with the DLC’s gameplay reveal trailer.
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As one of the best-reviewed games of all time and with more than 23 million copies shipped worldwide, Elden Ring has been an enormous success for developer FromSoftware, which means it’s only natural to assume that the studio isn’t going to be done with this IP anytime soon in the near future. However, according to FromSoftware boss and Elden Ring director Hidetaka Miyazaki, currently, there are no plans in place for a second expansion following the June release of Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, nor for a full-fledged sequel.