Elden Ring Supporters haven’t seen anything official about 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, posted on Twitter a year-end “thank you” to those who supported the game and were eager to hear more about it while saying that the developers intend to continue to develop and are “extremely motivated”.
Kitao is short, but welcome Elden Ring the update came from Twitter on Tuesday night, where the game and its supporters were approached. After thanking those who voted for the game to make it the winner of the “Most Anticipated Game” category at The Game Awards 2020, Kitao said that FromSoftware will seek to achieve the “high standard” that fans support the developer.
Our most sincere thanks go to all those who voted for Elden Ring at TGA and all those who continue to support us. By virtue of those who play our games and continue to hold us to a high standard, we can move forward with uninterrupted and highly motivated development. Thanks.
– FROMSOFTWARE / Kitao (@YasuhiroKitao) December 30, 2020
It seems that the world may not be repaired for a while, but please take care of yourself and enjoy the New Year with good mood and good health. See you in 2021.
– FROMSOFTWARE / Kitao (@YasuhiroKitao) December 30, 2020
Even if he hadn’t won the prize for the most anticipated game at The Game Awards, he would be one of the most important claimants for the reward to be sure given how much hype there was in the game. Every time an industry event, such as The Game Awards or a presentation of upcoming titles from Microsoft or Sony, takes place, people look for Elden Ring to appear, but the last few opportunities for such revelations have not provided the community. nothing. Even though people have barely seen anything in the game since it was first revealed, the fact that it is worked by FromSoftware – the creators of games like the Dark Souls series, as well as Transmitted by blood and Sekiro: The shadows die twice – It was more than enough to get people excited about it. Having George RR Martin of Game of Thrones the fame on board for the game’s story only amplified that emotion even more.
Kitao’s closing saying “see you in 2021” gave some hope that they will see the game released in 2021, but it’s probably better not to read so much and consider it a “Thank you” end of the year and a peace of mind. Elden Ring’s development.