Elden Ring followers have grown ravenous for a Shadow of the Erdtree enlargement announcement after developer FromSoftware made a change to the sport’s backend on Steam.
X/Twitter consumer and Elden Ring YouTuber Ziostorm seen the change on SteamDB’s web page for Elden Ring, sharing a picture of a brand new utility added to the Downloadable Content material part of Elden Ring’s Steam web page for the primary time since launch.
“I am not saying it is 100% Shadow of the Erdtree however there is a fairly good probability it’s,” they stated, and followers are equally hopeful elsewhere on-line. “Announcement should be imminent,” JoRads stated on Reddit. “Undoubtedly. It is a matter of days now, and even much less,” Hector_Savage_ replied.
A brand new Elden Ring DLC package deal has simply been added to Elden Ring inside the information for the primary time since launch.
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I’m not saying it’s 100% Shadow of the Erdtree however… There’s a reasonably good probability it’s. pic.twitter.com/1j6HCVfGQo— Ziostorm (@Ziostorm1) January 15, 2024
This replace additionally provides gas to the fireplace of a earlier hearsay, as a leaked collaboration between Elden Ring writer Bandai Namco and accent creator Thrustmaster additionally steered a February launch of Shadow of the Erdtree.
That being stated, it is not the primary time Elden Ring followers have grown a bit out of hand anticipating an announcement after rising extremely assured a few reveal at The Sport Awards 2023 — an announcement that clearly by no means recreation.
Shadow of the Erdtree was initially introduced in March 2023 as a serious enlargement coming to Elden Ring. A single piece of idea artwork was launched alongside the announcement however did not give a lot away, simply displaying a personality atop a spectral steed wanting in direction of the horizon that featured a dying Erdtree.
It is going to possible arrive as the one Elden Ring enlargement (outdoors of a smaller piece of player-versus-player DLC) and be akin to the likes of Bloodborne’s The Outdated Hunters enlargement or Darkish Souls 3’s The Ringed Metropolis.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.