Elden Ring: The Board Game Is in the Works — Here’s What You Need To Know

‘Elden Ring: The Board Game’ Is in the Works — Here’s What You Need To Know
Margit miniature Steamforged /Screenshot taken from the official Steamforged website

Soon, you'll be able to play one of the most beloved games of the year in a different method. The company that created the board games for the video games Dark Souls, Monster Hunter World, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Resident Evil announced that it is developing an Elden Ring board game through Kickstarter.

Here's what you need to know.

What Can you Expect About the Game

First of all, this board game will be dice-free. Elden Ring: The Board Game will allow one to four players to combat both bosses and minor foes.

Elden Ring: The Board Game will include a number of miniatures. You can refer to the picture above for reference of the miniatures we can expect from this game.

What Does the Miniatures Look Like

Fans should anticipate a richly-realized tabletop, according to Steamforged co-founder and chief creative officer Mat Hart. However, the information about the game is limited as of writing time.

The launch date for Steamforged's Kickstarter campaign is still unknown. However, if you're interested in getting the game, you may get updates on its Kickstarter website.

As the game's release date approaches, Steamforged promises to provide more information about Elden Ring: The Board Game, according to reports by The Verge and Engadget.

Elden Ring Tops the Charts Since Its Release Last February

Action role-playing game Elden Ring had 16.6 million units sold worldwide as of August, according to Statista.

Yes, it is indeed a popular game. In fact, it sold over 12 million copies globally in just two weeks of its release. From February to June, this game was the most downloaded in the US, and in July, it was the second most downloaded.

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You Can Now Listen Elden Ring's Soundtrack on Streaming Platforms

Elden Ring players can now listen to the game's soundtrack even though they are not playing the actual game itself. This is because the game developer made the soundtrack available on Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, iTunes Store, Amazon Music, Deezer, Qobuz, and Tidal.

According to Tsukasa Saito, FromSoftware is putting out a 67-track album on streaming services all around the world. This comprises all of the music that the game's composer created. Saito is the lead sound designer and composer for FromSoftware.

"We spent a long time obsessing over and fine-tuning the details and tonal qualities of this piece, and I think as a result we achieved something that embodies the themes of the game, and became a strong directional pillar for the rest of the music," Saito said.

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