caution! Spoilers for the story and much more floating around

From Jonathan Harsh
Elden Ring spoilers circulate on the Internet far beyond the demo information. Leakers publish details from the story to the game mechanics.

Software games thrive when they are slowly being discovered. Of course, part of the Soulslike experience is that you’re brainstorming in the community, but if you get all the information up front, you’re ruining an important aspect of the title. But there’s always the risk of getting damaged involuntarily, which is especially great in the case of the much-anticipated Elden Ring at the moment. About two months before the RPG’s release, forums and comment areas are littered with leakers with countless spoilers.

This is how Elden Ring spoilers came about

Many people can probably guess already: it’s again the data factors that provide us with information from a code, in this case from the Elden Ring beta. The only problem is that many fans don’t even want to know these details and they are also scattered in places that no one wants to.

Leaks affect not only the story (but also). Full dialogues are reproduced, game mechanics explained down to the smallest detail and open world systems revealed. So you must be very careful.

There is other news from Elden Ring:

Society is currently trying to prevent the worst. in subreddit p/ Eldenring Spoilers and leaks have been banned. Of course, it remains to be seen whether this will be of long-term benefit. If you really do not want to receive any information that does not come from official sources, then you should enter into some kind of “media blackout” and at least avoid related forums and YouTube channels; At least until we can finally play Elden Ring ourselves.

Elden Ring will be released on February 25, 2022 for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One.

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