It has been a few months since FromSoftware launched its newest title, Elden Ring. This game has been a dream for Dark Souls fans, expanding the formula into a well-designed open world that offers similar storytelling and gameplay to prior FromSoftware efforts. Elden Ring is already topping some fans’ list of Souls titles, and it is on-track to be FromSoftware's best-selling game. Thanks to the efforts of Hidetaka Miyazaki and his team, as well as some narrative planning by George R. R. Martin, this dark-fantasy epic has been a runaway success.
Some fans are still working through the massive Lands Between, while others are experimenting with online multiplayer and repeat playthroughs. What's coming next for FromSoftware is not at the forefront of anyone's mind yet, though it is an interesting question to consider. Even while patching Elden Ring, the developers at FromSoftware are not likely to rest on their laurels. There are probably multiple ongoing projects concerning a variety of games. By assembling rumors, leaks, and educated guesses, a likely picture of what FromSoftware is working on may take shape.
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The most obvious choice is more content for Elden Ring. The game is receiving updates that affect balance, squashing bugs, and adding more NPCs and quest phases. Some updates feel like they’re adding a lot, but fans suspect there is something larger on the horizon. Every FromSoftware Souls game after Demon's Souls has received some kind of major post-launch support. Sekiro got a free update that added a boss rush, while the Dark Souls trilogy and Bloodborne received substantial expansions within a year of launch. Even though Elden Ring’s open format means new areas will take longer than
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