Thirty seconds of gameplay leaked

What appears to be uNew gameplay video leaked fromelden ring Commented on social media, it offers a brief glimpse of how the game looked outside of the official trailers.

Video 30 seconds It takes place on a rocky crest near a ruined castle, a spectral tree towering in the distance. After turning the camera to give us a good panorama of the environment, we can see the character jump to the top of the hill, frightening the vultures that fly away leaving their feathers there.

The video was reportedly captured on Xbox One, although this is unconfirmed. If it is legit, it allows us to get a better idea of ​​the movements, for example character jumps.

It also doesn’t provide any information about the Elden Ring itself, however, as we’re a few months away from the release date. In an interview with IGN, director Hidetaka Miyazaki described the world and gameplay, but more concrete videos about the gameplay are still expected.

Either way, Elden Ring is still highly anticipated, especially since Dark Souls and Bloodborne are some of the best games of all time. With Elden Ring scheduled for next year, we can hope to see more soon.

The Elden Ring is currently set for January 21, 2022 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


Erwan Lafleurelle is the editor-in-chief of IGN France. A video game slave for 40 years, he only occasionally runs away grieving his defeats Twitter.

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