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Elden Ring Shadow Of The Erdtree will release in June 2024Bandai Namco and From Software finally give DLC expansion a release date
Bandai Namco and From Software finally give DLC expansion a release date
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Shadow Of The Erdtreewill release on 21st June 2024, From Software and Bandai Namco have announced alongside theElden RingDLC expansion’s first proper reveal trailer, which you can watch below. It’s going to be a fine old summer for returning Tarnished and enjoyers ofopen worldRPGsat large.Watch on YouTubeThe Shadow of the Erdtree DLC release will accompany two new special editions ofElden Ring, each including the expansion. There’s a Game of the Year Edition priced at €79.99, and a Collector’s Edition which will cost €259.99. You can theoretically find out more over at theofficial site, but it’s currently sagging under the weight of traffic - people sure do love their collectible figurines.Prepare yourself to see what lies beyond the light of grace.Pre-order the#ELDENRINGShadow of the Erdtree Collector’s Edition:https://t.co/PGXf5RpEy8pic.twitter.com/6c1xvakcWr— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING)February 21, 2024To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsBamco and FromSoft’s release date announcement brings an end to months of feverish speculation about when Shadow Of The Erdtree would arrive, which has at times rivalledGTA 6release date chatter for intensity, though I’m not aware that any Erdtree-spotters have tried to glean release information fromthe phases of the moon. For a time, the Elden Ring DLC was rumoured to be getting a surprise release in February 2024, based on a grab-bag ofretailer listings, sneakySteam updatesand the often-repeated observation that it’s the game’s second anniversary this month.Even as Elden Ring players count the days till June, those of us in videobrain gurnalism and especially, the guides-writing trade can breathe a sigh of relief that we won’t have to go all Elden Loopy writing up a massive Soulslike expansion overnight.Perhaps you too are breathing a sigh of relief? I imagine not everybody has yet finished Elden Ring, as venerated as it is. I myself drifted away after the first few bosses because, to be quite frank, I think Elden Ring’s “true” open world format - not to be confused with the twisty and secretive open-endedness ofDark SoulsorBloodborne- dilutes all the stuff it inherits from the other From Software games. Still, I will generously concede that Elden Ring is anextremelygood videogame, and now would be the right time to return to The Lands Between and reach the endgame before Shadows Of The Erdtree arrives.
Shadow Of The Erdtreewill release on 21st June 2024, From Software and Bandai Namco have announced alongside theElden RingDLC expansion’s first proper reveal trailer, which you can watch below. It’s going to be a fine old summer for returning Tarnished and enjoyers ofopen worldRPGsat large.Watch on YouTubeThe Shadow of the Erdtree DLC release will accompany two new special editions ofElden Ring, each including the expansion. There’s a Game of the Year Edition priced at €79.99, and a Collector’s Edition which will cost €259.99. You can theoretically find out more over at theofficial site, but it’s currently sagging under the weight of traffic - people sure do love their collectible figurines.Prepare yourself to see what lies beyond the light of grace.Pre-order the#ELDENRINGShadow of the Erdtree Collector’s Edition:https://t.co/PGXf5RpEy8pic.twitter.com/6c1xvakcWr— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING)February 21, 2024To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsBamco and FromSoft’s release date announcement brings an end to months of feverish speculation about when Shadow Of The Erdtree would arrive, which has at times rivalledGTA 6release date chatter for intensity, though I’m not aware that any Erdtree-spotters have tried to glean release information fromthe phases of the moon. For a time, the Elden Ring DLC was rumoured to be getting a surprise release in February 2024, based on a grab-bag ofretailer listings, sneakySteam updatesand the often-repeated observation that it’s the game’s second anniversary this month.Even as Elden Ring players count the days till June, those of us in videobrain gurnalism and especially, the guides-writing trade can breathe a sigh of relief that we won’t have to go all Elden Loopy writing up a massive Soulslike expansion overnight.Perhaps you too are breathing a sigh of relief? I imagine not everybody has yet finished Elden Ring, as venerated as it is. I myself drifted away after the first few bosses because, to be quite frank, I think Elden Ring’s “true” open world format - not to be confused with the twisty and secretive open-endedness ofDark SoulsorBloodborne- dilutes all the stuff it inherits from the other From Software games. Still, I will generously concede that Elden Ring is anextremelygood videogame, and now would be the right time to return to The Lands Between and reach the endgame before Shadows Of The Erdtree arrives.
Shadow Of The Erdtreewill release on 21st June 2024, From Software and Bandai Namco have announced alongside theElden RingDLC expansion’s first proper reveal trailer, which you can watch below. It’s going to be a fine old summer for returning Tarnished and enjoyers ofopen worldRPGsat large.
Watch on YouTube
The Shadow of the Erdtree DLC release will accompany two new special editions ofElden Ring, each including the expansion. There’s a Game of the Year Edition priced at €79.99, and a Collector’s Edition which will cost €259.99. You can theoretically find out more over at theofficial site, but it’s currently sagging under the weight of traffic - people sure do love their collectible figurines.
Prepare yourself to see what lies beyond the light of grace.Pre-order the#ELDENRINGShadow of the Erdtree Collector’s Edition:https://t.co/PGXf5RpEy8pic.twitter.com/6c1xvakcWr— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING)February 21, 2024
Prepare yourself to see what lies beyond the light of grace.Pre-order the#ELDENRINGShadow of the Erdtree Collector’s Edition:https://t.co/PGXf5RpEy8pic.twitter.com/6c1xvakcWr
Bamco and FromSoft’s release date announcement brings an end to months of feverish speculation about when Shadow Of The Erdtree would arrive, which has at times rivalledGTA 6release date chatter for intensity, though I’m not aware that any Erdtree-spotters have tried to glean release information fromthe phases of the moon. For a time, the Elden Ring DLC was rumoured to be getting a surprise release in February 2024, based on a grab-bag ofretailer listings, sneakySteam updatesand the often-repeated observation that it’s the game’s second anniversary this month.
Even as Elden Ring players count the days till June, those of us in videobrain gurnalism and especially, the guides-writing trade can breathe a sigh of relief that we won’t have to go all Elden Loopy writing up a massive Soulslike expansion overnight.
Perhaps you too are breathing a sigh of relief? I imagine not everybody has yet finished Elden Ring, as venerated as it is. I myself drifted away after the first few bosses because, to be quite frank, I think Elden Ring’s “true” open world format - not to be confused with the twisty and secretive open-endedness ofDark SoulsorBloodborne- dilutes all the stuff it inherits from the other From Software games. Still, I will generously concede that Elden Ring is anextremelygood videogame, and now would be the right time to return to The Lands Between and reach the endgame before Shadows Of The Erdtree arrives.