An Elden Ring player shared a short video of a hilarious invasion which ended up looking like a Looney Tunes episode. Invasions in Elden Ring are a fun little diversion that provides players a chance to engage in PvP fights, battling it out in competitive multiplayer without the confines of being in the Colosseum. Sometimes, invasions will even lead to interesting situations that turn out to be more entertaining than the solo gaming experience itself.
Quite a few players have experienced funny situations through this mechanic that didn't necessarily turn out in their favor, but still made their playthroughs more memorable. For example, there was one case where a gamer's first Elden Ring invasion saw them accidentally kicked off a cliff. Invading another player's world can be a bit of a surprise, as players aren't really sure what they will be getting themselves into. While Elden Ring's player base is somewhat varied in terms of skill, there are certainly times when veteran users get sent to newbies' games and vice versa. There are even instances when an invader arrives at a location already being invaded by another Tarnished.
Recently, one Reddit user shared an Elden Ring clip that looked similar to a Looney Tunes episode. The start of the video shows the player standing behind a doorway and planning to move forward, when suddenly, their target runs across the door. Not long after, an invader also passes by. The running then continues to the background, the foreground, and goes back and forth, before the invader finally catches up with an attack. While it wasn't as long as one Elden Ring chase that went on for miles, it had comedic timing similar to what can be found in cartoons such as Scooby-Doo and Looney Tunes.
The comments section had a lot of fun with the video as well, with a few users suggesting that some Scooby-Doo or Benny Hill music be added to make the clip even funnier. While that probably wouldn't make sense for most custom Elden Ring soundtracks, in this particular case it would be quite appropriate. Reddit user MinuteCartographer even decided to make an edited clip with the hilarious song added in, proving that it actually fits the vibe.
Other players have previously shared their own invasion clips with custom music, like one old clip of an Elden Ring invasion accompanied by Star Wars' Duel of the Fates that made the rounds in 2022. Many fans have been very creative when making Elden Ring videos, with pop culture or common meme music being just one way to enhance them. In a way, this all has led to additional longevity for the game, especially in terms of its PvP functions. With the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC in the works, many more funny moments will likely be appearing online in the near
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Elden Ring players are still coming up with interesting ways to defeat the unforgiving bosses of The Lands Between, but one lucky Tarnished had a rather unusual encounter with the hardest foe of all. While Malenia has given a hard time to plenty of Elden Ring players, this player ended up defeating her without even having to fight her.
FromSoftware has acquired the rights to the Elden Ring trademark from Bandai Namco. As caught by VideoGamesChronicle, a document submitted to the US Patent and Trademark Office indicates that the Elden Ring developer has acquired full rights to the game’s name from its publisher.
Based on a recent trademark filing change, Elden Ring is now wholly owned by FromSoftware instead of being shared with Bandai Namco Entertainment. Elden Ring originally launched in 2022, becoming the best-selling and one of the highest-rated games that FromSoftware ever developed. Not only was the game a huge successor to Dark Souls, but the shift to an open-world setting helped build upon what was previously featured in the franchise and elevate FromSoftware's pedigree.
Coming off of 2022’s biggest game in Elden Ring has been a tricky time for Bandai Namco, it seems. The publishers have announced that they have cancelled “at least” five games in the works to help overcome a significant drop in income over the last year, adopting a new approach to development that will focus on quality.
FromSoftware is a massive name; I’m sure I don’t have to tell you that. But arguably, their most prominent release into the marketplace was Elden Ring. This is also one of their latest releases into the market, and it has an expansion in the works. So, fans eager to dive into new content will hopefully have something available sooner rather than later. But in a surprise report that we are getting from Reddit, it seems that FromSoftware might have obtained the full rights to Elden Ring from Bandai Namco due to the studio having funding investments from Sony and Tencent.
The owners of Elden Ring developers FromSoftware have dampened hopes that long-awaited DLC Shadow of the Erdtree might release in time for the soulslike’s second anniversary this month - despite recent rumours and behind-the-scenes Steam updates indicating otherwise.
An Elden Ring player roleplaying as the game's nefarious NPC, Patches, amusingly gave a squad of players a tough time during a PvP invasion. 2022's Game of the Year maintains a massive playerbase who are still finding new ways to annoy each other in PvP as they continue to eagerly await any news on Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.
An Elden Ring player recently pointed out an intricate symbolism embedded in the sword wielded by the Elden Beast. This interesting observation about the game’s final boss resonated with the community, who engaged in a discussion about its lore details and other aspects of Elden Ring's expansive world.
One Elden Ring fan is making gorgeous drawings that highlight their progress as they play through the game. Elden Ring has been a massive critical and commercial success for developer From Software, and fans have been patiently waiting for new information on its upcoming DLC titled Shadow of the Erdtree.
From Software parent company, Kadokawa, has confirmed that whilst the team is «currently working hard» on Elden Ring's DLC, there is still no release date to share «at this time».
Once you acquire the Comet Azur from Primeval Sorcerer Azur in 's Mt. Gelmir, you can return to Sorceress Sellen to begin her questline, and the first task will involve finding Master Lusat. She will give you a Sellian Sealbreaker, an essential Key Item for locating her former tutor. The key itself is a massive hint and will let you know where to start your search in Sellia, the Town of Sorcery.
To be clear, only the first part of Artyz's Elden Ring playthrough has been uploaded to his YouTube channel. Over the course of 46 minutes, he flips through the pages and loosely describes who he found, what he liked, and the challenges he faced.