There's been nearly no official word about Elden Ring since it was announced at E3 in 2019, so an alleged new trailer is, unsurprisingly, cause for celebration over on the Elden Ring subreddit. Despite being filmed on what might as well be a roll of adhesive tape, fans are thrilled. Cursory details were delivered piecemeal for a time, but nothing of consequence has officially come to light in the last year or so. Leaked footage of what's supposedly a trailer for FromSoftware's norse-y RPG has been making the rounds online today. The developer, along with publisher Bandai Namco, announced Elden Ring during E3 2019, promising a different kind of adventure compared to the Dark Souls studio's previous projects. Rumors and speculation about the project have been swirling for months, and the why of it all seems as clear as day - FromSoftware faithful are hungry for news. The Elden Ring trailer leak came on the heels of since debunked rumors claiming Microsoft's forthcoming March showcase will contain new details about the eagerly-anticipated RPG. Of course, you could also try and glean something from the handful of images in this advert for the Adventure Guide.Earlier this week, a leaked gameplay trailer for FromSoftware's Elden Ring began making the rounds online now a fan has taken it upon themselves to release an upscaled version of the original low-quality video. With nothing else to do but go hollow speculating about what might be, the leaks do at least offer something concrete to build insane fan theories on while the next seven days crawl by. A 27-second clip of Elden Ring gameplay has made it onto the internet, and while the shot shows little more than an armored figure on a cliff, looking up at a glowing tree, jumping over rocks, and scaring a few. It stated, 'People with knowledge of the game's development told VGC that. Martin's collaboration will release this year. While it has opted to abstain from showing the footage for legal reasons, it did state that it's unlikely that FromSoftware and George R.R. Someone leaked a trailer and despite various sites saying that a lot of footage that is going around in regards to Elden Ring is fake (which is true, people are just uploading grainy pictures for attention, but what's new), this trailer looks. A leaked trailer for the upcoming Soulsborne Elden Ring has been leaked to VGC. The character creator has already been leaked, and pages from the game’s official guide as well as some spell descriptions have also made their way onto the internet. The leaked footage doesn’t show much of Elden’s gameplay, but it does show a bit of how the game unfolds in the official trailer. But since this teaser at the E3 in 2019, it has gotten incredibly quiet around the game. This is far from the first Elden Ring leak - though it might be the most significant one. A handful of Twitch streamers decided to stream the game, and although the streams were rapidly taken down (and one channel has even been completely removed from Twitch), there are already plenty of screenshots and videos floating around the internet from those brief broadcasts.īandai Namco has been quick to remove most of them, although the intro cinematic is still currently available on YouTube at the time of writing, and some images of a never-before-seen area have made their way onto Reddit. If you’re still trying to avoid any info on Elden Ring until you can finally play it on February 25th, you’re going to have to stay off social media for the next week.