Elden ring fans haven’t seen anything official in the new FromSoftware game lately in terms of screenshots, cinematics, or anything like that, but the community recently received a reassuring message from the game’s creators. Yasuhiro Kitao, who is in charge of promotion, marketing and communication at FromSoftware, has released a year-end “thank you” to those who have supported the game and have been eager to hear more. saying the developers plan to continue development and are “highly motivated.”
Kitao’s brief but welcome Elden ring The update came from Twitter on Tuesday evening where the game and its followers were addressed. After thanking those who voted for the game to make it the winner of the “Most Expected Game” category at The Game 2020 awards, Kitao said FromSoftware will seek to reach the “high level” that fans maintain. to the developer.
Our most sincere thanks to everyone who voted for Elden Ring on TGA and to all of you who continue to support us. Thanks to those who play our games and continue to keep us at a high level, we can move forward with a fearless and highly motivated development. Thanks.
– FROMSOFTWARE / Kitao (@YasuhiroKitao) December 30, 2020
It looks like the world won’t be repaired for a while yet, but please take care and enjoy the New Year with good humor and good health. See you in 2021.
– FROMSOFTWARE / Kitao (@YasuhiroKitao) December 30, 2020
Even if he hadn’t won the most anticipated award at The Game Awards, he would have been one of the top nominees for praise for being confident given the amount of expressions that have been around the game. Whenever an industry event, such as The Game Awards or a showcase of upcoming Microsoft or Sony titles, takes place, people look for Elden Ring to appear, but the last chances of these revelations have given the community nothing. . While people have barely seen anything about the game since it was first revealed, the fact that FromSoftware is working on it, game creators like the Dark Souls series as well Transmitted by blood i Sekiro: The shadows die twice – has been more than enough to encourage people for it. Have George RR Martin of Game of Thrones the fame on board for the history of the game has only amplified this excitement even further.
Kitao’s closing saying “see you in 2021” has given some hope to see the game released in 2021, but it’s probably best not to read it as much and consider it a year-end “Thank you” and a quiet · litat Elden Ring’s development.