There is no reason to buy PS5 other than playing Demon SJWouls.
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There is no reason to buy PS5 other than playing Demon SJWouls.
clearly this is about Bluepoint nerfing the maiden's feetThere is no reason to buy PS5 other than playing Demon SJWouls.
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clearly this is about Bluepoint nerfing the maiden's feetThere is no reason to buy PS5 other than playing Demon SJWouls.
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What was Sauron's tax policy?
I initially saw a lot of potential in this game, but I can't support any studio that would nerf a woman's feet.
there are no male/female options in character creation anymore, the options are only "Body A" and "Body B". And the Crestfallen dude is black for some reason.There is no reason to buy PS5 other than playing Demon SJWouls.
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No Elden Ring announcement yesterday.
No Elden Ring announcement yesterday.
This is the weirdest marketing campaign I've seen so far.
Either this or soon we'll know how badly From fucked up on something. Mr Schreier?
No Elden Ring announcement yesterday. How dull showcases have become!
Say what you want about E3 live conferences and stupid hype. At least there seemed to be some passion in companies and community behind this industry. All the console rivalry, the speculations, leaks and effort showing gamers the things to come in their hobby; and people excited about all of it.
Now you have a bored community manager whose face you don't even seen linking trailers and dev presentations in a pre-baked video, with increasingly uninteresting projects.
It's all less human.
Just to set expectations: this is not happening. There are always things we have in the works, but nothing coming soon that would feature game announcements or world premieres like this.
https://www3.wipo.int/branddb/en/showData.jsp?ID=EMTM.018365084
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arrangement of movies, performances, shows, plays, concerts or music events; film production other than advertising films; distribution of movies; cinema presentations; presentation of live performances; direction of plays; performance of plays; presentation of musical performances; production of radio programs; production of television programs; provision of audio studios; provision of visual studios; providing information about video games, computer games, amusement machines, amusement centers, amusement parks, sound, music, images, animation or movies through telecommunication or computer networks; providing video games, computer games, sound, music, images, animation or movies through telecommunication or computer networks; providing electronic publications through telecommunication or computer networks [not downloadable].
This is where Elden Ring, along with other MIA games such as Scarlet Nexus, Tales of Arise, Digimon Story, and others should be shown off.
No date for given for Bandai Namco Next but the trademark was filed 12-29-2020.
A leaked Elden Ring trailer is being actively circulated in online chat groups, VGC can confirm.
The video, which has been seen by VGC but cannot be shared for legal reasons, is labelled as ‘Bandai Namco confidential’ and shows a significant amount of off-screen footage, from what appears to be a planned gameplay trailer for the From Software title.
The video leak represents the first significant update on Elden Ring since it was announced in June 2019, and the first time anyone has seen gameplay outside of its publisher or developer.
“I can only imagine what drives you to seek the Elden Ring,” a narrator says in the trailer. “I suppose you can’t be talked into turning back. Very well then!”
The gameplay footage then shows a montage of familiar Souls-style melee combat, boss battles against a fire-breathing dragon and a large, sword-wielding foe, and a glimpse at horseback combat in a large, open environment.
The trailer calls Elden Ring “an all-new fantasy action RPG franchise from the creators of Dark Souls, Bloodborne and Sekiro”.
Since the off-screen clip seen by VGC seemingly only shows a portion of the trailer, there is no release date mentioned. However, we understand Elden Ring has already been delayed several times internally due to disruption caused by the pandemic.
People with knowledge of the game’s development told VGC that production has been significantly hampered by remote working restrictions, which have been in place for nearly a year. One person close to the game’s development said that, due to the disruption, they believed it was unlikely Elden Ring would make it out this year.
However, the fact that a trailer is being circulated online suggests that an official reveal might not be far away. More than one high-profile games reporter has recently suggested that publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment will soon lift the lid on Elden Ring.
GamesBeat reporter Jeff Grubb said on Friday that he’d heard the title was being planned for an unveiling soon. Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier echoed the comments, stating that there was “strong evidence” the game would be shown soon.
Xbox’s marketing boss denied this weekend that Elden Ring could be revealed at an Xbox event this month.
Responding to a press article speculating on the reveal, Aaron Greenberg wrote: “Just to set expectations: this is not happening. There are always things we have in the works, but nothing coming soon that would feature game announcements or world premieres like this.”