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(I had goosebumps) – Unofficial anime for Elden Ring delights fans

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A first trailer of the fan project already gives a foretaste of what is to be released this year.

Under the banner of the YouTube channel Steins Alter, numerous creatives have come together to turn FromSoftware’s role-playing game Elden Ring into an anime.

The first short trailer, which was uploaded a few days ago, features six bosses from the main game and DLC. Many fans are already excited

Anime adaptation of Elden Ring

The clip only lasts 50 seconds, but you can already hear the animation style, several bosses and some of their voices.

The bosses shown are Maliketh, Radagon, Mohg, Miquella, Malenia and Messmer. However, only the arm of Miquella can be seen and, as in the game, in his cocoon in Mohgwyn’s palace

As is well known, this is also where the entrance to the DLCShadow of the Erdtree is located, which is also represented by Messmer in the trailer. The expansion will therefore also play a role in the final video

The anime is scheduled for release in the fall of 2024and will be around five minutes long According to thePatreon page, through which the team is asking for support for their work, around 100 artists are working on the project.

Fans are thrilled

There is a lot of praise for the fan project under the YouTube video. Here are the comments from some users:

I had goosebumps. That looks incredible

@NeoBreezer

The artists are so damn talented.

@barrytooth4306

A masterpiece lies before us. Therefore praise the makers.

@rookie9028

“I am a perfectionist “

Under apost on Xwith the trailer, the mastermind behind Stein’s age explains that the quality of the trailer does not reflect the final version.

In the thread, it is also revealed that the 5-minute episodewill help “kickstart” a full adaptationbut nothing is revealed about further plans for the project.

There are also rumors of an official film or series adaptation of Elden Ring. The well-known fantasy author George R. R. Martin, who helped develop the background story and world of the role-playing game, was recently tempted to make a suggestion.

How do you like the fan project? Would you like to see Elden Ring as an anime? Let us know in the comments.

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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