Elden Ring VR mode arrives in late April
Elden Ring, a game that was announced last year, was ultimately launched on February 25 for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, and PC. Fantasy enthusiasts were rewarded for their perseverance, especially since the game turned out to be fantastic.
This is a situation that is said to have the potential to transform the way we enjoy RPGs. The story developed from the partnership of George RR Martin and Hidetake Miyazaki, the CEO of From Software, which is a recipe for success, at least in this genre.
There has been a lot of conversation about the game, and the most recent subject is about the VR mode - Luke Ross, who is already known for VR versions of Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk 2077, is working on a VR option for Elden Ring enthusiasts. The mod is anticipated to be finished by the end of April, and people who support REAL VR on Patreon will be able to download it.
Players who have been playing Elden Ring for a while say it is more than just very nice. This is the first major game from From Software since 2019's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and it features an open world with horses, knights, and dragons.
It is designed in the spirit of the Dark Souls series, but it is a much larger environment that gamers will undoubtedly enjoy exploring. VR mode is another layer in the universe that has the potential to become a franchise.
This is what Elden Ring looks like as a demake for Nintendo Game Boy
Elden Ring is well-known for his breathtaking panoramic pictures of the country's scenery. But what if the huge action role-playing game had been released on the Nintendo Game Boy? With his Game Boy retro-themed Elden Ring demake, a hobby developer attempted to answer this topic.
A fan has made a demake of Elden Ring that shows how Elden Ring could look on the Nintendo Game Boy. The fan developer "-shin-" unveiled his concept for the first time in a Reddit post, along with a short gameplay video featuring the first boss fight. The Elden Ring Demake is available in the original grey-green Game Boy hues and is reminiscent of classics such as Link's Awakening and Mystic Quest.
Fan developer "-shin-" is already working on a demo of his Elden Ring demake, according to his own claims. You should then be able to play it on the PC, but it should also work with a genuine Game Boy. "-shin-" is unsure how far the project will go, but he hopes to finish the Limgrave portion the intermediate land by the end of May. If you want to see how the Demaker is working on the project, you may follow along on his Twitch account.