Elden Ring Launch Trailer “Rise, Tarnished” veröffentlicht

We still have to be patient for a little more than 2 days until one of the most anticipated releases of the past few years. To get in the mood for the From Software game, which will be released on Friday, publisher Bandai Namco has now released the Elden Ring launch trailer. “Rise, Tarnished” gives us insights into some spectacular gameplay mechanics, but also feeds us with some lore bits at the same time. Every frame in the trailer, which lasts more than 2 minutes, looks like a painting. Don’t you believe us? Are we too hyped for the new RPG? Then take a look at the crisp video and see for yourself.

Become Elden Lord!

From February 25th we can put our hands or rather swords on ourselves and either on the Playstation, Xbox or on the PC in the open world of Elden Ring immerse It should have been clear to everyone by now that it will be a dark fantasy world. However, the new adventure for us will also cosmic elements ready, as we can see from the trailer. Is that a reference to a cross-reference to Bloodborne? Could the game’s intermediate lands be set in the same world as the Victorian city of Yharnam? At the moment we can only speculate. However, one thing is certain – numerous secrets will be waiting for us again, all of which want to be revealed by the ambitious players.

Also gives us the Elden Ring Launch Trailer a few teasers, in which direction the “story” of the game could develop. As is well known, there was already the first part of the Dark Souls series multiple ends. At that time we could decide whether we wanted to reignite the First Flame and thus keep the Age of Fire alive. Or do we let the flame go out, ushering in the Dark Ages? Similar opposite paths may now be waiting for us again. Let’s follow in the footsteps of grace and rise to Elden Lord. Alternatively, we could rise up against the order of the earth tree. In the end we even have to cut off good old Eddard Stark’s head – after all, George RR Martin had his pen involved somewhere. We may already know more on Friday.

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