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i dunno man, im pretty skeptical as well. hope im wrong
The real jester farmers are Fromsoftware, and we are the whole freaking circus.
The thing the community wanted the most for Elden Ring was improved multiplayer, and including the massive improvements to gameplay that Bloodborne and Sekiro introduced, instead of leaving it behind with essentially DS3 + jump button, Minus every single multiplayer mechanic that DS2 and DS3 did phenomenally well.
And now they release it as a non narratively focused spin off.
And the community is so used to eating $hit this past few years, they are still gonna play it, and I'm part of the issue. F uck this, F uck this so much honestly.
Yeah, It sickens me that they left ER mostly un-supported for long periods of time, and now it turns out they were developing something to milk the IP someplace else. Absolute cashgrab. Tragic as well, Elden Ring needed a lot of extra work in many aspects, as fantastic as it is.
It's too early to know what this is, but if it is announced later down the road as a free-to-play online game, RUN.
after seeing this disgrace, i expect anything from fromshit
Wouldn't go as far as ♥♥♥♥ talk FromSoftware, but since the overwhelmingly terrible support (not game releases, but game support) anything post-sekiro had, I'm mostly disappointed at every step. Hope they go back to the roots at some point. Miyazaki gave the studio way to much freedom perhaps, he talked about that. It failed him once, not sure why he would go that route again.