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Elden Ring’s latest leaked images are not real, online report confirms

The latest images leaked by Elden Ring are apparently not actual images of the game being developed by From Software.

A few hours ago, Reddit user Blue_Affinity revealed that new footage featured in the leaked six-second clip circulating online is from a video curated by 3D / Concept Artist Jack Phan. You can watch the video, complete with the fake Elden Ring footage, below.

Elden Ring was originally announced in 2019, but very little has been shown so far. The only look at the game is a leaked trailer that appeared online in March. The trailer also provided a first look at some key locations and characters, as highlighted by renowned Chinese Souls content creator Longqi Bangbangtang.

  • That gigantic tree is the world tree he mentioned earlier, but it resides only in a particular kingdom and is not used to connect the whole world together as the new god of war.

  • The trailer’s narrator is an in-game NPC and he shares the same voice actor with Patches.

  • The castle at the beginning of the trailer is in one kingdom, and the snow scene at the end is in another kingdom. The character standing in the night is similar to the xanthous king.

  • Giant pulling a chariot is a reference to the Green man in Celtic mythology. That car has to be pulled by these giants to drive.

  • The scene where the giant head is located may be a reference to Muspelheim in Norse mythology.

  • Since FS designed the bosses and the maps first, then designed the NPC and the player, the appearance of the bosses shouldn’t change, but the location can change (in Project Beast, daughter of the cosmos appeared in the church)

Elden Ring is currently under development for PC and consoles. A release date has yet to be confirmed.

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