All good games come to an end, and that includes a bountiful game like Elden Ring. Recent reports show how its concurrent player count has dropped, although this statistic is not as important with a single-player game as it is a multiplayer one.Elden Ring sales have dominated charts, and many are hoping that FromSoftware releases more Elden Ring story DLC down the road.
While some players may be done with it now for any number of reasons, beating Elden Ring is also a superb feeling for veterans and newcomers. Both of these groups may be looking to play even more FromSoft games, and that could be where some players have gone with several great choices:Bloodborne, Demon’s Souls Remake (even if the remake is from Bluepoint, it's still part of the catalog),Sekiro, and Dark Souls 1-3.
Elden Ring Concurrent Player Count Has Dropped Dramatically
But all of these games are difficult, as many FromSoft games are. Learning the differences between each is vital to success, and because Elden Ring is perhaps the most approachable Souls game out there, many may be wandering into games like Demon’s Souls Remake unprepared. It should be stated that anyone who wants to play these games can and should anyway they desire—whether that’s farming levels or using magic. In fact, an easy class to recommend for those picking up Demon’s Souls Remake (or waiting for its release on PS Plus Extra) is the Royalty class.
Many have considered it the “easy mode” class ofDemon’s Souls, and while “easy mode” is also a relative term, it’s a strong class for newcomers if they make some smart decisions early on.
It should be noted that the Royalty Class is the only Souls level 1 class in the game, but that shouldn’t dissuade players. The class starts with the Soul
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