FromSoftware and Bandai Namco Entertainment’s upcoming RPG Elden Ring is a collaboration with the creator of the popular TV series Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin, modelled after his book series. Fantasy and RPG fans are excitedly looking forward to the game which releases on 25th February for the platforms of Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
Time Required to Beat Elden Ring
Elden Ring is essentially a survival game that follows the obliteration of the eponymous Elden Ring which caused the shards, known as ‘the Great Runes’ to be dispersed all over the realm of the Lands Between. The player needs to retrieve all the Great Runes in order to repair the Elden Ring, and become the Elden Lord with great effort. The game has many character builds and storylines, and the player will need to kill enemies, learn combat and magic abilities to defeat the game bosses. There is much to cover in this game in terms of proficiency as well—combat and stealth skills are important.
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In order to beat the main story, it might take you up to 30 hours of playtime. If you wish to complete the rest of the side story quests and explore the entire game map, it will take you more time. It also depends on the player’s playstyle as some like to explore as they finish the main quests while others only play the bare minimum.
In addition to the main quests, there are dozens of extra hours of gameplay with the side quests and dungeons for the players who wish to spend a little more time in the game. There are also multiple endings for those who wish to play through each one. Rest assured, the devs have put in enough thought owing to the popularity of the game before its release, which will keep players engrossed for hours.