Long-awaited Elden Ring DLC trailer will debut 3 minutes of Shadow of the Erdtree footage tomorrow

Feb. 20, 2024



FromSoftware is ready to lift the veil from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC

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At long last,FromSoftwareis ready to lift the veil fromElden Ring’s long-awaited DLC, titled Shadow of the Erdtree.

After many months of speculation, FromSoftware announced in a tweet that the first Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree gameplay trailer will debut Wednesday, February 21 at 7am PST via theBandai Namco’s YouTube channel. In a follow-uptweet, FromSoftware revealed that the gameplay reveal will total three minutes and include various subtitles for different languages.

I’d hate to jinx anything, but there’s a possibility we’ll get a release date for the DLC during tomorrow’s showcase, especially since FromSoftware seems to be relatively close to putting a bow on its development. Only about 15 hours will tell.

After almost 400 hours with Elden Ring, GR’s Joe Donnelly found the action RPG’s hardest enemy – an innocuous, random teleporting knight who you might have missed entirely.

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