While the announcement is extremely light on details, we do get a single image of what looks like a long-haired woman on horseback, looking over a misty and wheat-filled moor with a few ruined arches poking up here and there. There's already some rampant speculation that this figure is Miquella, the previously unseen twin of the infamous and frustratingly difficult Elden Ring boss Malenia.
Elden Ring became an immediate bestseller after its launch last February, selling 12 million copies in just 17 days, according to Bandai Namco. The publisher recently announced that the game had surpassed 20 million sales in its first year, putting it in the rarefied realm of mega-sellers like Red Dead Redemption 2 and the Grand Theft Auto series.
The announcement comes after the December release of the game's first DLC content in the form of a free multiplayer-focused update that offered new locations for duels and free-for-all battles.Rise, Tarnished, and let us walk a new path together.
An upcoming expansion for #ELDENRING Shadow of the Erdtree, is currently in development.
We hope you look forward to new adventures in the Lands Between. pic.twitter.com/cjJYijM7Mw— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING) February 28, 2023
In December, Elden Ring developer FromSoftware also announced it was working on the first new entry in the Armored Core mech battle franchise in over a decade. That game is planned for a 2023 release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One/Series, and Windows.
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