

Apparently, this trailer was made in 2020, so From Software has been holding off on revealing it for quite some time. This is the first footage of Elden Ring that we've seen since its announcement in 2019.Ĭommenting on the leak, GamesBeat reporter, Jeff Grubb, confirmed that they have seen more of the leaked trailer in question, confirming its legitimacy.
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The full version of this trailer has not leaked yet, but small clips of it are circulating across social media.Īs we can see in the tweet above, the trailer shows some gameplay, with an open-world horse-riding and combat section. The Elden Ring trailer leak came on the heels of since debunked rumors claiming Microsoft s forthcoming March showcase will contain new details about the eagerly-anticipated RPG. It looks like the recording took place during an internal meeting, as we can see by the watermarks on the trailer while its playing. The leaked trailer was recorded off-screen with a phone rather than captured directly. Insiders are already teasing that a new reveal is coming soon and this afternoon, clips from an unreleased trailer leaked. From Software has been quiet since initially announcing the game, but the leaks are starting to come in this week. Someone leaked a trailer and despite various sites saying that a lot of footage that is going around in regards to Elden Ring is fake (which is true, people are just uploading grainy pictures for attention, but what's new), this trailer looks. There has been a lot of discussion around Elden Ring recently. Date: MaIt’s been almost 2 years since Elden Ring was first announced at E3 back in 2019, so today’s leaked trailer generated more than a little excitement in the near-to-hollowing Soulsborne community. But since this teaser at the E3 in 2019, it has gotten incredibly quiet around the game.
