‘Elden Ring’ has been delayed, but you can play it next month

NME published this video item, entitled “‘Elden Ring’ has been delayed, but you can play it next month” – below is their description.

It may not come as a huge surprise, but FromSoftware, the developer behind titles such as ‘Dark Souls’, ‘Bloodborne’, and ‘Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice’ has announced a delay to one of the most hyped games around right now. ‘Elden Ring’ won’t be coming out in January 2022 now, as the team needs a bit longer to polish the game up

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