Elden Ring is the next game from Dark Souls developer From Software. This time, it's a collaborative effort between From Software and Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin, which should get hardcore lore fans excited. Elden Ring is also expected to return to the RPG core From built its reputation on, moving away from the more action-based gameplay of Bloodborne and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Beyond that, however, details are scarce, though publisher Bandai Namco has confirmed the game is headed to PS4, Xbox One, and PC. We don't have a confirmed release date yet, but you can also pre-order it right now.
Typical for the first reveal of any new From Software game, the trailer was mostly cryptic, creepy nonsense. The eponymous Elden Ring "commanded the stars" and "gave life its fullest brilliance," but was shattered by "someone or something." The trailer is punctuated by someone forging (or perhaps un-forging) something we can't see, stony cracks radiating across their back from the effort. Any allusion to forging rings of power obviously evokes Tolkien, and the whole thing generally has a dark, mythic fantasy feeling that's very much in line with the Dark Souls series. Pre-E3 leaks suggested that the game will have an open-world format in which the player journeys through various kingdoms, slaying their rulers to take on their unique powers.
If you're ready to pre-order Elden Ring, you've come to the right place. We've gathered all the information you need to decide which version of the game to get and where to get it to find the deal that's right for you. As more retailers list their options, we'll update all the details here.
Elden Ring Pre-Order Bonuses
No pre-order bonuses have been announced at this time.
Elden Ring Standard Edition
- PlayStation 4
- Get it at Amazon -- $60
- Get it at Best Buy -- $60
- Get it at GameStop -- $60
- Xbox One
- Get it at Amazon -- $60
- Get it at Best Buy -- $60
- Get it at GameStop -- $60