Elden Ring’s first month has been nothing short of successful. From great Elden Ring reviews to community discoveries, the game is as engaging as they come. That’s not to say Elden Ring is a perfect game, as it has various issues (as all games do), but the vast majority of its players have reacted warmly to it. It has essentially taken over the internet and gaming discourse.
If this were any other game and developer, then a sequel would be a no-brainer. Its massive success right out of the game, as a new IP, is the runaway tale many developers want to see with their new content. That said, Elden Ring is likely to remain a one-and-done even if fans will be calling for a sequel for years to come.
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Elden Ring basically speaks for itself, with tons of players putting in hundreds of hours already. There are plenty of Elden Ring bosses to beat, secrets to discover, and more. In fact, the journey isn’t necessarily over once players beat the final boss; they can begin Journey 2 in-game. There are even plenty of rumors forElden Ring DLC right now. What’s clear is fans are eager to consume as much as of it as they can and are ready for more content — in an already massive game.
Elden Ring 2, of course, would capitalize on this, and the IP is only a year or two away from fans constantly begging FromSoft for a sequel. It might seem like a bold prediction, but it’s really not. Just as fans have called for a Bloodborne 2 time and again, eventually they’ll begin to call for an Elden Ring 2. A sequel would not only satisfy fans, but could expand much on the already established world of The Lands Between.
If there’s demand, there should be supply, and while many Soulslike games scratch that itch,
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