The mysterious cloud between the Divine Towers.Here's a few possibilities that many in the Elden Ring community think are likely to be focal to DLC - scroll down or click on them for more information. Alternatively, maybe the developers will do something with areas that already exist in the game, opening them up and changing them for player involvement. Not only that, but the Elden Ring lore is rich with meaningful events that have been alluded to, and would be fascinating to experience for ourselves. Past FromSoftware DLCs often have a focus on time travel, either leaping far back or forward in the world's history to experience significant events, and the Dragonlord Placidusax fight in Elden Ring does allow you to step back in time, so clearly they're not opposed to these kinds of ideas. If you've reached the end of the game, check out everything to do in Elden Ring before NG+!Īt this point we can only speculate about what a hypothetical Elden Ring DLC might include, or what will happen.
Even Sekiro, which had no official DLC, did have a major free update that added content to the game, so it feels more than likely that one of FromSoftware's biggest games would have something - but of course, we don't know that for certain yet. Aside from the regular content updates and changes that have been made to Elden Ring since its release (indicating that the game is still constantly being worked on), four of the six "Soulsborne" games that FromSoftware have released in the past decade and a half have had at least one DLC add-on. Not only that, but past business practices and current behaviour around the game make it feel fairly plausible. The suggestion that it might go beyond gaming could mean all manner of things - probably merchandise or even adaptation into other media - but Miyakawa's statement about expanding beyond the game feels open to interpretation, and could indicate DLC to come. Clearly there seem to be plans for more Elden Ring to come, though what form that'll take isn't clear.