If you thought Elden Ring couldn’t help but surprise, well, you were wrong. It was discovered last week that it had already surpassed 25 million in sales, while all of this is going on, From Software is maintaining a strategic roadmap so that their releases generate much more revenue than they usually do.
Now, Elden Ring and its creators have slipped into a gala far from the video game industry to continue winning prizes. This time it’s the Nebula Awards, it’s a science fiction and fantasy award that’s given out every year. The awards generally focus on literary works, including the categories of novels, short stories, and short stories. Thus, it was Miyazaki and George RR Martin who won the prize for best writing in a video game.
Elden Ring continues to expand its legacy
It may seem pretentious to say that this video game will go down in history thanks to its quality. Despite a year and a few months since his departure, he managed to shatter all expectations. Within this success, its creators, Hidetaka Miyazaki and George RR Martin also won an out-of-focus award in the video game industry, becoming another success to show in the future. It should be noted that this is not Martin’s first prize, but that of the Japanese.
While all of this is happening, From Software plans to release the ELden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC in what would be the second quarter of 2024. There’s still a long way to go before an expansion for this great video game does. be available. But if you fancy this study, you won’t have to wait too long, because Armored Core VI is coming out on August 25 this year.