New FromSoftware George R.R. Martin Game Has Been Leaked

FromSoftware, the respected developer of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and the Dark Souls series, was rumored to have a new project in collaboration with George R.R. Martin in the works. Now, it seems the rumor might be verified, thanks to an “accidental” leak via the Bandai Namco website. The title is supposedly called Elden Ring.

According to a report from Kotaku, a “security flaw” on the publisher’s website lead to the leak. Elden Ring is in development and will release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

In addition, industry analyst, Daniel Ahmad who goes by @ZhugeEX on Twitter posted some promotional art of the game featuring an image of the logo. You can check that out below:

Not much is known about the title, but it’s supposed to be set in a “new world,” according to an IGN post. That same post refers to Elden Ring as FromSoftware’s “largest game to-date.” This is huge news, but it’s still unclear what that exactly means, in terms of scope. What is known is that Elden Ring will be an RPG and will be directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, with Game of Thrones’ George R.R. Martin helping as a consultant.

We’re curious to see more of Elden Ring, and considering it’s a multiplatform title, it’s possible we’ll get a better look of it at Microsoft’s stage this Sunday, June 9th, at 4pm EST.

It’ll be interesting see how it compares to Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and the newly released Sekiro, considering those games all have lots in common. Hopefully, Elden Ring does something fresh.

Finally, it’s important to note that this title has not been officially confirmed by Bandai Namco, but with all the sources giving credence to its existence, it seems like it’s definitely real.

As soon as we hear conformation from the publisher or developer, we’ll be sure to keep you in the loop.

[Source: IGN and Kotaku]

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