Elden Ring will appear at Taipei Game Show next month
The next From Software game has been shrouded in secrecy since E3 2019.
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Announced at E3 2019, Elden Ring is probably From Software's most ambitious RPG: not only is it a collaboration with Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin, but it's also the studio's first foray into a more sprawling open world format. As a result, the hunger for information feels more frenzied than it has for previous From games, but the info drought appears to be drawing to a close.
Elden Ring is appearing at the Taipei Game Show next month as part of Sony's presence. The show takes place between February 6 and 9, and while the game won't be playable on the showroom floor, it's likely we'll get a new trailer at least.
It's been a long time since we've heard about the game, though Target recently listed a release date of June 30, 2020. While that's far from confirmed, the game has been in development since 2017 (shortly after the final Dark Souls 3 DLC was shipped), and given how quickly From Software pumps out games, it's within the realms of possibility.
Here's the E3 2019 trailer:
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