Elden Ring will only get one DLC in Shadow of the Erdtree, but FromSoftware isn’t ruling out a full sequel for the RPG

Shadow of the Erdtree will be the beginning of the end

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Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC will be the RPG’s only expansion, but developerFromSoftwareisn’t ruling out other full games in The Lands Between.

In a new interview with Chinese outletCampfire Camp, Elden Ring game director and FromSoftware studio head Hidetaka Miyazaki commented on the possibility of other DLC entries for Elden Ring. FromSoftware does have a history of multiple DLC offerings for their games, with Dark Souls 3 receiving two full expansions, for example.

However, Miyazaki says that Shadow of the Erdtree will be the first, and last,Elden Ring DLC. The 2022 game won’t be receiving any further DLC after Shadow of the Erdtree launches next month on June 21, so this next journey into The Lands Between might well be the final story FromSoftware tells in the Elden Ring world, for now at least.

That’s because Miyazaki isn’t ruling out another full Elden Ring game. The director says that FromSoftware’s style of making and developing games naturally leaves the door open to another game set within Elden Ring’s world, although Miyazaki obviously stops short of confirming that there definitely would be another Elden Ring game.

Curiously, Elden Ring publisherBandai Namcopreviously stated, back in 2022, thatElden Ring would be the start of a franchise “beyond the game itself.“It’s now been well over two years since that comment, and we’re no closer to learning how or when FromSoftware might expand on Elden Ring’s world in other media. Elden Ring anime when?

A report previously claimed thatFromSoftware was gearing up for “multiple new projects” following the success of Armored Core 6 and Elden Ring, and if that’s true, it paints a positive future for the developer.

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