FromSoftware will reveal 15 minutes of Elden Ring gameplay on Thursday, and we'll tell you how, when, and where to watch it.
Elden Ring is not too far away, and is due to be released in February, after being delayed for a month. Even though the game is coming out soon, we still haven't seen much from FromSoftware's latest, but that's about to change: Tomorrow, on November 4, at 7am PT/ 10am ET/ 2pm BST, we will get a live stream of 15 minutes of Elden Ring gameplay.
How to Watch the Elden Ring Gameplay Live Stream
It really couldn't be easier: Just head on over to the official YouTube or Twitch channel and tune in at 7am PT/ 10am ET/ 2pm BST.
Of course, this will mark the latest gameplay glimpse, and one of the few peaks we're being granted. If you're a FromSoftware fan, then 'excited' doesn't even cut it, and if you're not, then allow me to explain to you what Elden Ring is all about:
The game takes place in a world called the Lands Between and was co-created by Game of Thrones writer George R. R. Martin. That alone makes the game a hot item, but coupled with the fact that the developers are the masterminds behind Dark Souls, Sekiro, and Bloodborne, this game is about as hype as any Action-RPG in recent memory. If you've ever played Dark Souls or Bloodborne, you'll feel right at home, and if you've never played a Souls-Like game, then you're lucky, since Bloodborne is about to make its way to PC.
Story-wise, you take your created character and try to conquer the land you were once banished from: The Lands Between. We're pretty confident that we will get an amazing story and characters in this one, considering that George R. R. Martin was involved. This is particularly interesting since most of FromSoftware's games don't rely on traditional storytelling, but rather let the world and the game's visual convey the lore. Since Martin is known for his dialogue, this could be a significant break from tradition. For the record: Martin claims that he already finished his work on Elden Ring years ago.
Anyway, this gameplay reveal on Thursday will only tip off a probable avalanche of impressions, since Elden Ring is entering its publically accessible testing phase later this month on November 12.