FromSoftware has taken to Twitter to announce that a new DLC expansion for their 2022 hit Elden Ring is currently in development.
If we focus on the image, the tree is no longer shining and there are wisps of what look like tombstones surrounding a blonde-haired woman on a steed. With a name like Shadow of the Erdtree, it’s hard to say what to expect. [#ELDENRING]Shadow of the Erdtree, is currently in development.
Elden Ring players holding out for a DLC announcement finally had their wishes granted this week with FromSoftware announcing Shadow of the Erdtree, ...
Of course, these hopes for the Elden Ring DLC were held for good reason. [Elden Ring](/category/elden-ring/) DLC announcement, but that date came and went without anything to show in the way of DLC or expansions. [FromSoftware](/category/fromsoftware/) announcing Shadow of the Erdtree, and new expansion that's currently in development.
After a year of excitation and expectation, From Software has confirmed that Elden Ring is getting a full-fledged piece of DLC.
In this, it bucks a recent trend of DLC leaving last-gen consoles behind, as will be the case for [Cyberpunk 2077](https://www.escapistmagazine.com/cyberpunk-2077-phantom-liberty-dlc-adds-idris-elba/) and [Horizon Forbidden West](https://www.escapistmagazine.com/horizon-forbidden-west-burning-shores-dlc-release-date-ps5/). Coincidentally, Elden Ring took Game of the Year at that event, but you probably already knew that. The team is also working on a long-awaited [the announcement](https://www.eldenring.jp/newsdetail/news_detail_230228_1.html), FromSoft provided no further details at this time, stating only that “the follow-up report is still a little ahead” (via machine translation). The first came in the form of Like the main game, it will be available across PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S
Well, we thought we were in for a normal Tuesday. It's unlike game companies to drop unceremonious announcements, what with the Nintendo Direct practically ...
Elden Ring Reveals Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC At least let us roll out of bed first, guys. Elden Ring Announces Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC
FromSoftware and Bandai Namco have announced that the first major expansion for their smash hit RPG Elden Ring is currently in development, but no release ...
We hope you look forward to new adventures in the Lands Between.” “Rise, Tarnished, and let us walk a new path together,” the announcement reads. In the distance, an apparently dying Erdtree is silhouetted against a moody sky.
FromSoftware must have (finally) heard the cries of lament from Elden Ring players, because some proper DLC has been announced and is coming in the form of ...
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After months of speculation, FromSoftware has finally announced that Elden Ring DLC is officially in active development.
Bloodborne‘s The Old Hunters, in particular, is often cited as one of the best DLCs ever. It’s entirely possible that this expansion takes place on existing parts of the map, but this would go against [monumental success that Elden Ring has enjoyed](https://lordsofgaming.net/2022/12/the-game-awards-2022-elden-ring-wins-game-of-the-year/) since its release, this news, which was officially announced on FromSoftware’s social media platforms, will be met with excitement and anticipation from millions of gamers around the globe.
FromSoftware has now just announced Elden Ring's DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree, in a new post on social media:
Sekiro, for instance, never got DLC, and it’s not a sure thing for big releases anymore the way it used to be essentially a guarantee. But given that fact that it’s riding what appears to be Torrent, it may just be the player. It’s just good that they’ve said something, as at a certain point, everyone was wondering if they’d simply move on to Armored Core and not do DLC at all. While it is “in development,” we have no date or time window for it. The DLC is classified as an “expansion,” and while that can mean many things depending on the developer, usually expansions are a step above smaller DLCs, significant content additions. I suppose this could be a player Tarnished character, as you can make them look like essentially whoever you want, but it could also be a DLC NPC that is somehow important to whatever story FromSoftware is crafting here.
Elden Ring is one of the most beloved games of the modern era, dominating the gaming world upon release and taking home countless of awards at the end of ...
[Game of the Year for 2022](https://www.shacknews.com/article/133501/shacknews-game-of-the-year-2022-elden-ring). The Erdtree itself looks decayed and shrouded in darkness, a stark contrast to the vibrant beacon that it is in Elden Ring’s main story. Shadow of the Erdtree is an upcoming DLC for Elden Ring that’s currently in development. The follow-up report is still a little ahead, but I would appreciate it if you could look forward to it.” FromSoftware also provided a teaser image, which shows a woman on horseback in a wheat field, looking at the Erdtree in the distance. Translated from Japanese to English, the announcement reads as follows: “DLC ‘Shadow of the Erdtree’ for ‘Elden Ring’ is under development. Elden Ring is one of the most beloved games of the modern era, dominating the gaming world upon release and taking home countless of awards at the end of 2022.
Get ready to be The Tarnished again. By Jenny Zheng on February 28, 2023 at 5:10AM PST. 2 Comments.
It was also anointed as GameSpot's [Game of the Year in 2022](https://www.gamespot.com/articles/elden-ring-is-gamespots-game-of-the-year-2022/1100-6509957/) and swept awards across other industry events. The studio did release various patches post-release, mostly aimed at fixing issues and adding more PvP elements, like the That's pretty much all we know about the DLC right now. The expansion will come to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X S, and PC via Steam. [Shadow of the Erdtree](https://www.eldenring.jp/newsdetail/news_detail_230228_1.html) is "currently in development," and there's no known release date yet.
Developer FromSoftware recently took to Twitter to confirm that an expansion to the Game of the Year-winning title Elden Ring is in development, ...
Those who explored the story threads concerning Mohg and Malenia will be familiar with that name, and players who sought the help of Let Me Solo Her know well the wrath of the latter boss. Of course, simple chronology means little in the worlds constructed by FromSoftware; Dark Souls’ Artorias of the Abyss DLC took place long before the events of the main game and was accessed by way of time travel. Let Me Solo Her only had a two-word response to the announcement, but “so hyped” likely surmises the sentiments of all FromSoftware fans at the moment.
FromSoftware announced the first Elden Ring expansion, something it had been hinting at for a couple months.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was the only one not to receive paid DLC, as it only got a big free update about a year and a half after release that added two new modes and some outfits. From only stated that it is now in development. Elden Ring shook the industry almost one year ago, and even though it didn’t exactly coincide with its anniversary, FromSoftware celebrated the event by announcing the RPG’s first big expansion.
Time to gorge myself so I can hibernate for another 90 hours.
2022's near-unanimous Game of the Year ( [it surely was here at Esquire](https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/a41969689/esquire-gaming-awards-2022/)) will, at last, return—surely with new and surprising methods of torture. Many a gamer will tell you that Elden Ring is one of the most difficult games they've ever played, forcing you to spend literal days of your time just to get the muscle to survive the first few bosses. S / Steam. The news arrives roughly a year after the debut of the game. You'll play as the "Tarnished," a mysterious character who returns from exile to redeem (or further destroy!) a hellish, rotting world. [Elden Ring](https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/a39204927/elden-ring-review/) DLC.
Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC has just been revealed, and many early fan theories point to a big potential role for a character named Miquella.
[Mohgwyn Palace](https://eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com/Mohgwyn+Palace), underneath Caelid. [most powerful demigod](https://www.denofgeek.com/games/elden-ring-lore-most-powerful-demigod-explained/) in Elden Ring. [Empyreans](https://eldenring.fandom.com/wiki/Empyrean) (people with the potential to become gods). [Miquella](https://eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com/Miquella) is a secondary character that is usually only mentioned in Elden Ring conversations and item descriptions. However, Mohg’s plan failed (which was probably for the best). Speaking of Malenia, she was Miquella’s other burden because, for all her strengths, her body was ravaged by [Scarlet Rot](https://eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com/Scarlet+Rot). While we’re on the subject, is that really Miquella in the first place, or are eagle-eyed fans being trolled by the game’s typically playful developers? We will just have to wait and see. This item was part of Miquella’s first attempt to cure Malenia of the Scarlet Rot, although it didn’t work. At the moment, the prevailing theory is that this mysterious person is none other than Miquella. Maybe the DLC’s title is surprisingly literal, and those are actual shadows are falling off the Erdtree. Fans have wasted no time concocting theories, though one of them certainly feels more substantial than the rest.