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Elden Ring DLC could soon land: 3 things you need to know

Posted on July 1, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

FromSoftware’s open-world RPG Elden Ring has certainly made an impact on the gaming community – as of mid-June, it’s the best-selling title in the US for 2022 (according to data analyst group NPD (opens in new tab)), overtaking Call of Duty: Vanguard. One of the key points making the game such a popular experience for players is its sheer scale and scope, with an enormous map full of rich and challenging encounters, not to mention the gorgeous scenery.  But for those that have already played through the game (or even finished it multiple times), you’ll likely be keen to hear about any news on additional content landing in the form of DLC – specifically, will it happen, and if so, when will it land? And what will it look like?We’re going to take a dive into the possibilities that surround downloadable content for Elden Ring, largely based on previous FromSoftware titles, and see what forms it may take, given certain hints throughout the game.
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