Even though Shadow of the Erdtree only arrived in June, the beast still สล็อต hungers. The beast is us, and we're hungering for more . During the PlayStation Partner Awards in Japan, as reported by , director Hidetaka Miyazaki unsurprisingly found himself fielding questions about the possibility of more Elden Ring—though we already knew Shadow of the Erdtree would be its only expansion. But what about a sequel?
There are no prizes for guessing that he wouldn't just drop a big sequel announcement off-the-cuff at an awards show. "We don't have any particular plans to develop Elden Ring 2," Miyazaki said. But there's a big gulf between not having any specific plans and saying it will categorically never happen.
"I want to convey that we are not denying the possibility of developing the Elden Ring IP in some form in the future,” he said. Pretty vague! Technically, "developing the IP" doesn't even mean a videogame. Previously, Miyazaki has discussed how , as long FromSoftware found a "strong partner".
To be honest, I don't think I'm all that down for a big or small screen adaptation—Elden Ring's approach to storytelling is not one I think would translate particularly well, and it only works as brilliantly as it does because of the exceptional videogame it inhabits. Just watching a bunch of weirdos spouting vague gibberish for a couple of hours? Well, I can do that in the pub.
With that in mind, I'm hoping for a new Elden Ring game, eventually. Though likely not for a while—even though FromSoftware knocked out Shadow of the Erdtree exceptionally quickly.