Elden Ring Gameplay Showcases Open World, Bosses, Exploration, and More

Thanks to a recent round of media hands-on previews, a bunch of new gameplay footage for Elden Ring has recently become available.

Posted By | On 11th, Nov. 2021

elden ring

Remember that long, torturous period before summer 2021 rolled around when the only thing related to Elden Ring that FromSoftware and Bandai Namco had revealed was its announcement teaser trailer? Well, it seems they’ve been compensating for that of late. Those looking forward to the open world RPG (and there’s no shortage of such people) have been treated to a barrage of Elden Ring updates in recent days and weeks, with a recent gameplay deep dive being the cream of the crop. Now, we’ve got a bunch more gameplay to gawk at.

Several hands-on previews were recently published by media outlets who got the chance to dive into the game’s upcoming closed network test early, and thanks to that, we’ve got several outlets uploading meaty chunks of new gameplay footage that show everything from the open world, exploration, and traversal to optional dungeons, bosses, combat, and much, much more. Check it out below, courtesy of videos uploaded by Game Informer, Kinda Funny Games, Easy Allies, and GameSpot.

Additionally, a post was recently published on the PlayStation Blog as well, which, among other things, went into how Elden Ring is going to differ in both big and small ways from the formula that FromSoftware has been known for for over a decade. Fall damage, for instance, has been significantly reduced, given the game’s open world nature, so as to encourage players to explore more and be less afraid of falling from heights while doing so. Additionally, thanks to another interesting new wrinkle, finishing off specific groups of enemies that you encounter in the open world will reward you with recharges for your HP and FP- though the variables will depend on several factors, such as the type of flask or enemy group.

Elden Ring’s closed network alpha is kicking off tomorrow, November 12, and will run until November 14, so those who were lucky enough to get in will have the chance to experience what the RPG has to offer themselves soon enough.

Elden Ring is out on February 25, 2022 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Rift of the NecroDancer Demo is Live Until June 27th on PC

Rift of the NecroDancer Demo is Live Until June 27th on PC

The free demo to Brace Yourself's rhythm game spin-off delivers three songs with three difficulty settings alo...

Gears of War: E-Day Announcement Causes Significant Boost in Xbox Players for Gears of War: Ultimate Edition

Gears of War: E-Day Announcement Causes Significant Boost in Xbox Players for Gears of War: Ultimate Edition

The Coalition and Microsoft announced a new prequel in the franchise at the Xbox Games Showcase earlier this m...

Sly Cooper is Reportedly PS Plus Classic’s Biggest Launch to Date

Sly Cooper is Reportedly PS Plus Classic’s Biggest Launch to Date

Sony recently made the classic PS2 platformer available for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers on PS4 and PS...

FromSoftware “Never” Assumes Success So it Has “Room to Fail” – Miyazaki

FromSoftware “Never” Assumes Success So it Has “Room to Fail” – Miyazaki

"No decision is based on any assumption that, hey, we did it once, it’s going to happen again," says studio ...

The Thing: Remastered Will “Fulfill the Game’s Original Vision” – Nightdive

The Thing: Remastered Will “Fulfill the Game’s Original Vision” – Nightdive

"There are some things that, we were able to fulfill the original vision of the developers," says Nightdive St...

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s Recent Gameplay Reveal Reportedly Wasn’t Running on Switch 2

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s Recent Gameplay Reveal Reportedly Wasn’t Running on Switch 2

The game's recent showing was reportedly showing 900p gameplay, same as last year's Metroid Prime Remastered.