Elden Ring Goes Gold With 30-Hour Completion Time – IGN Daily Fix

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On today’s IGN The Fix: Games,

Elden Ring, the highly-anticipated action-RPG by FromSoftware, has officially gone gold. As revealed on Twitter by @EldenRingUpdate, a Taipei Game Show video confirms the game has now gone gold and shouldn’t receive any delay from its release across PC and consoles on February 25.

Fans think that an item found inside a Kingdom Hearts-themed hotel room in Tokyo may be important to the future of the series’ plot.

It appears Nintendo has quietly improved the N64 emulation and, in turn, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the Switch’s latest update that arrived with Banjo-Kazooie.

Narz has all that in your Daily Fix!

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