Elden Ring Supporters have not seen anything official about FromSoftware’s new games lately in the way of screenshots, cinemas or anything like that, but the community received a reassuring message from the game’s creators recently. Yasuhiro Kitao, who handles marketing, marketing and communications at FromSoftware, tweeted a year-end “thank you” to those who have supported the game and have been eager to hear more about it while saying that the developers plan to continue development and are “very motivated.”
Kitaos short but welcome Elden Ring update came from Twitter Tuesday night where the game and its supporters were addressed. After thanking those who voted for the game for making it the winner of the “Most Anticipated Game”
Many thanks to everyone who voted for Elden Ring on TGA, and to all of you who continue to support us. By virtue of those who play our games and continue to maintain a high standard, we can move forward with development uninhibited and highly motivated. Thank you.
– FROMSOFTWARE / Kitao (@YasuhiroKitao) December 30, 2020
It seems that the world may not be repaired for a while yet, but please take care of yourself and enjoy the new year in a good mood and good health. See you in 2021.
– FROMSOFTWARE / Kitao (@YasuhiroKitao) December 30, 2020
Even if it had not won the most anticipated game award from The Game Awards, it would be one of the best candidates for the award to be sure considering how much hype there has been around the game. Every time an industry event takes place such as The Game Awards or a showcase with upcoming titles from either Microsoft or Sony, people look for Elden Ring to come forward, but the latest opportunities for such revelations have given society nothing. Although people have hardly seen anything from the game since it was first revealed, the fact that it is being worked on by FromSoftware – the creators of games like the Dark Souls series as well Blood-borne and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – has been more than enough to get people excited about it. Has George RR Martin off Game of Thrones fame aboard the game’s story has only intensified that excitement even more.
Kitao’s conclusion that said “see you in 2021” has given some hope that they will see the game released in 2021, but it is probably better not to read so much into it and consider it instead of being an end of the year. “Thank you” and a reassurance about Elden Ring’s development.