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Elden Ring’s DLC Is More Interesting Than The Fake Leaks

  • Elden Ring Runes fans may have been anticipating the rumored Barbarians from the Badlands DLC, but Shadow from the Erdtree is going to be even more interesting.

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    The buildup to Elden Ring's DLC continues to be long and chaotic but led to something much better than what was rumored by leaks. Publisher Bandai Namco leaked details about future Elden Ring projects, developer FromSoftware released the DLC-adjacent Colosseum update last December, and Director Hidetaka Miyazaki teased more content for that game at TGA 2022. But now that confirmed details about Elden Ring's first expansion DLC have finally been unveiled, fans can be assured that it is much better than what they'd previously been led to believe.

    When the ransomware group AlphV cyber-attacked Bandai Namco last summer, the publisher's fiscal roadmap for that following year was leaked, also it included the title of the Elden Ring DLC expansion: Barbarians from the Badlands. This name suggested the game's first DLC ended up being to take the Tarnished out from the Lands Between and into the Badlands, where these were banished prior to the events of Elden Ring. Although this leak was later shown to be fake, it had been nonetheless divisive. On one hand, venturing towards the home from the Tarnished was a thrilling prospect, but there still remain certain questions regarding the Lands Between that may be answered with additional content.

    Elden Ring's Michelle Is Much More Interesting Than The Badlands

    The Elden Ring team has finally ended speculation around the Badlands DLC, however. The Elden Ring Twitter page unveiled the title of Elden Ring's first DLC, Shadow from the Erdtree, in addition to artwork that seems to feature Miquella facing the dilapidated, eponymous tree. Though some players are going to be upset about not receiving to see the way the Tarnished live away from Lands Between, Shadow from the Erdtree has a lot more potential to offer interesting storylines and lore due to Miquella. Unlike the Badlands, the Empyrean demigod is one of the most crucial yet mysterious components in Elden Ring's lore. Involving him within the DLC could thus help reveals the game's biggest secrets.

    Elden Ring DLC Can Finally Show What Happens To Miquella (& The Canon Ending)

    One of those secrets is exactly what happens to Miquella following the events of Elden Ring. Miquella is abducted by Mohg, Lord of Blood, prior to the game happens. However, the Tarnished kill Mohg inside a boss fight and inadvertently free Miquella. The demigod is simply too weak to maneuver during Elden Ring's story, but Shadow from the Erdtree may potentially reveal what goes on after he regains his strength. FromSoftware could then go ahead and take the story in lots of directions after that, as Miquella would both appreciate the Tarnished for freeing him and burning the Erdtree but additionally potentially loathe them for defeating his sister, Malena, in the Haligtree.

    Additionally, Shadow from the Erdtree could finally prove which elden ring runes ending is canon. None of the ending's six endings happen to be confirmed as canon by FromSoftware yet. Considering the artwork shown for that upcoming DLC expansion seems to feature a dying Erdtree, it appears likely that Shadow from the Erdtree takes place following the events from the game and may thus show which of Elden Ring's many endings may be the one the Tarnished wound up choosing.

    The artwork for that DLC might actually feature the Haligtree instead of the Erdtree and occur at a different time, but such choices are precisely what makes Shadow from the Erdtree so much better than initial leaks about Barbarians from the Badlands. The Lands Between and Miquella create a lot of questions due to their relationship to Elden Ring's lore and story, however, the Badlands, while curious, aren't as important to the game.