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Elden Ring’s new story trailer is fittingly crypticFeels like it’ll be the opening cinematic?

Feels like it’ll be the opening cinematic?

A pale woman with a white witchy hat and one eye closed leaking blue energy in Elden Ring’s story trailer.

A newElden Ringtrailer fresh out The Game Awards introduces the story of the new game fromDark Soulsdevelopers FromSoftware and Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin. Well, I say it introduces the story, I mean it does it in a very Souls way, reeling off names like “the Blade of Miquella,Maleniathe Severed” without explaining anything. This seems like it would be the game’s opening cinematic so if you watch this trailer now, hey, it’s almost as if you’re startingElden Ringtwo months early. Almost.ELDEN RING - Story TrailerWatch on YouTubeI’m taking the piss, but I do like that Souls style of intro. The broad strokes of a world, a few hints of characters we’ll likely never meet, some backstory we’ll never truly understand. It creates mysteries, then will likely leave them hanging. A good vibe.Our Ed played the recent Elden Ring network test (which, sadly, was only on consoles).He said, “even though my hands-on with Elden Ring was brief, I’m confident that this is Souls taking a step in the right direction. It’s at once new and familiar, but forever exciting.“Yeah, I’m well up for that. From what I’ve seen, I really like how much itsoundslike a Souls game too, with some familiar sound effects and comforting tones. Also, I adore the pot boys. The absolute highlight of The Game Awards was a pot boy waddling out onto stage. Oh, how I wish that life-size ambulant urn were the Collector’s Edition. I’d buy that.Elden Ring is due to launch on the 25th of February, 2022via Steam, as well as on Xboxes and PlayStations.We stayed up late to cover the PC gaming news at the marketing extravaganza: hit ourThe Game Awardstag for everything, or skip toEvery trailer at The Game Awards 2021.

A newElden Ringtrailer fresh out The Game Awards introduces the story of the new game fromDark Soulsdevelopers FromSoftware and Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin. Well, I say it introduces the story, I mean it does it in a very Souls way, reeling off names like “the Blade of Miquella,Maleniathe Severed” without explaining anything. This seems like it would be the game’s opening cinematic so if you watch this trailer now, hey, it’s almost as if you’re startingElden Ringtwo months early. Almost.ELDEN RING - Story TrailerWatch on YouTubeI’m taking the piss, but I do like that Souls style of intro. The broad strokes of a world, a few hints of characters we’ll likely never meet, some backstory we’ll never truly understand. It creates mysteries, then will likely leave them hanging. A good vibe.Our Ed played the recent Elden Ring network test (which, sadly, was only on consoles).He said, “even though my hands-on with Elden Ring was brief, I’m confident that this is Souls taking a step in the right direction. It’s at once new and familiar, but forever exciting.“Yeah, I’m well up for that. From what I’ve seen, I really like how much itsoundslike a Souls game too, with some familiar sound effects and comforting tones. Also, I adore the pot boys. The absolute highlight of The Game Awards was a pot boy waddling out onto stage. Oh, how I wish that life-size ambulant urn were the Collector’s Edition. I’d buy that.Elden Ring is due to launch on the 25th of February, 2022via Steam, as well as on Xboxes and PlayStations.We stayed up late to cover the PC gaming news at the marketing extravaganza: hit ourThe Game Awardstag for everything, or skip toEvery trailer at The Game Awards 2021.

A newElden Ringtrailer fresh out The Game Awards introduces the story of the new game fromDark Soulsdevelopers FromSoftware and Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin. Well, I say it introduces the story, I mean it does it in a very Souls way, reeling off names like “the Blade of Miquella,Maleniathe Severed” without explaining anything. This seems like it would be the game’s opening cinematic so if you watch this trailer now, hey, it’s almost as if you’re startingElden Ringtwo months early. Almost.

ELDEN RING - Story TrailerWatch on YouTube

ELDEN RING - Story Trailer

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I’m taking the piss, but I do like that Souls style of intro. The broad strokes of a world, a few hints of characters we’ll likely never meet, some backstory we’ll never truly understand. It creates mysteries, then will likely leave them hanging. A good vibe.

Our Ed played the recent Elden Ring network test (which, sadly, was only on consoles).He said, “even though my hands-on with Elden Ring was brief, I’m confident that this is Souls taking a step in the right direction. It’s at once new and familiar, but forever exciting.”

Yeah, I’m well up for that. From what I’ve seen, I really like how much itsoundslike a Souls game too, with some familiar sound effects and comforting tones. Also, I adore the pot boys. The absolute highlight of The Game Awards was a pot boy waddling out onto stage. Oh, how I wish that life-size ambulant urn were the Collector’s Edition. I’d buy that.

Elden Ring is due to launch on the 25th of February, 2022via Steam, as well as on Xboxes and PlayStations.

We stayed up late to cover the PC gaming news at the marketing extravaganza: hit ourThe Game Awardstag for everything, or skip toEvery trailer at The Game Awards 2021.