Elden Ring's DLC rumors might turn out to be true after all, as dataminers have found traces of more new hairstyles, a fresh set of dungeons, and more in the game's most recent patch that explicitly allude to a potential DLC in the works.
Elden Ring's patch 1.07 was recently deployed, adding multiple balancing-related changes to the game, as well as some necessary performance and stability improvements. In the files of the update, dataminers were quick to spot a few strings of code that were intentionally left unchecked, pointing towards a potential DLC for the game.
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer FromSoftware are yet to disclose any details regarding the existence of a DLC for the open-world souls-like masterpiece. However, that has not stopped fans from speculating and theorizing.
Earlier this year, when patch 1.07 dropped for Elden Ring, dataminers found strings of new data, which not only relate to new hairstyle options but also hint towards one or more DLCs planned for the game.
Since then, FromSoftware has deployed a server-side update for the title 1.07.1. This one, while correcting the behavior and FP consumption of a few "Ash of War" or weapon skills, sneaked in new strings of code that further strengthened the DLC rumors of the game sparked by update 1.07.
According to well-known Elden Ring dataminer Sekiro Dubi, there are traces of new hairstyles, weapon categories, NPC entries, and more in the most recent patch for the game. Here is everything that dataminers found in Elden Ring's most recent patch, 1.07:
Hairstyle options are nothing new, as these were already unearthed back when patch 1.07 was first deployed. However, the new unnamed weapon categories, AI goals, Legacy Dungeon map files, and NPC entries are
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