Elden Ring Steam

Elden Ring Steam Page is Open With Wishlisting Now Available

The official Steam page for Elden Ring is now live. Several screenshots are available to view through the page. However, it remains scarce at the moment. As it stands, system requirements for Elden Ring are not yet available to view through the Steam page. Additionally, the only other information available through the page includes a scenario synopsis. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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However, the Steam page does confirm some information about Elden Ring. This includes the confirmation of a character creation system and the addition of dungeons. The details regarding the character customization system are fairly stock and standard. Players will be able to customize the appearance of their character and level them up in ways to suit their playstyle.

In June 2021, information regarding the scenario of Elden Ring was revealed in an interview with Director Hidetaka Miyazaki. This included the general lore of the world and how deep Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin was involved in its development. Additionally, the interview revealed that Elden Ring‘s playtime would potentially be around thirty hours long, though that isn’t final.

Elden Ring will release on January 21, 2022. It will appear on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC through Steam.


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