[Video] 'Elden Ring' Goes Gold, Will Release on February 25 for PC, Consoles – Bloody Disgusting

0
724

‘Immanence’ Discovers a Mysterious Signal in the Deep Sea This February [Trailer]
Werewolf Horror Movie ‘The Hunting’ Now Available on VOD Outlets [Trailer]
Fan-Made ‘Scream’ Poster Remakes the 1996 Movie’s Classic Art
Stay Home, Watch Horror: 5 Trippy Horror Movies to Stream This Week
‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Domestic Box Office Total Matches 2016 Movie
The Real ‘Fire in the Sky’ – New Discovery+ Special Tells the True Story Behind the Movie [Trailer]
Remember This? “RoboCop: The Series” Coming to Blu-ray in May!
The “MonsterVerse” Will Continue With an Apple TV+ Original Series Featuring Godzilla!
Joshua Jackson Joins Lizzy Caplan in “Fatal Attraction” TV Series for Paramount+
GLAAD Media Awards Nominate Don Mancini’s “Chucky” for “Outstanding New TV Series”!
[Sundance Review] Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s ‘Something in the Dirt’ Unravels Heady Sci-Fi Tale of Friendship and Phenomena
[Sundance Review] Disturbing ‘Resurrection’ Is an Unhinged, Stunning Showcase for Rebecca Hall
[Sundance Review] ‘Hatching’ Shows Cracks in Perfection With Modern Horror Fairy Tale
[Sundance Review] ‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Is a Sensory Examination of Humanity Through Witchy Folk Horror
[Sundance Review] High Concept Sci-fi ‘Dual’ Ponders Existence with Infectious Pitch-Black Humor
Stay Home, Watch Horror: 5 Trippy Horror Movies to Stream This Week
How Love Drives Horror: Looking Back On ‘Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’ Through The Lens Of Romance
‘The Crow 3: Resurrection’ – The Unrelated Action Movie That Almost Became a Sequel [Phantom Limbs]
The Defining Horror Series of the Millennial Generation: Coming of Age With the ‘Scream’ Franchise [Spoilers]
‘Scream’ – Ghostface Voice Actor Roger L. Jackson Is the Unsung Horror Icon of the Slasher Franchise
‘Immanence’ Discovers a Mysterious Signal in the Deep Sea This February [Trailer]
Werewolf Horror Movie ‘The Hunting’ Now Available on VOD Outlets [Trailer]
‘The Batman’ TV Spot Presents The Riddler as a Terrifying Horror Movie Villain [Video]
Russian Thriller ‘No Looking Back’ Gets a Wild and Crazy Trailer [Video]
[Video] ‘Elden Ring’ Goes Gold, Will Release on February 25 for PC, Consoles
Going on a Brutal Trip in the Hellscapes of ‘Cruelty Squad’ [Safe Room Podcast]
First-Person Psychological Horror Game ‘MADiSON’ Announced for Physical and Digital Release on Consoles
How Love Drives Horror: Looking Back On ‘Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’ Through The Lens Of Romance
[Video] ‘Elden Ring’ Goes Gold, Will Release on February 25 for PC, Consoles
Apogee Entertainment Taking Over Publishing Duties for ‘Rise of the Triad’ Remaster
Published
on
By
Elden Ring and soulslike fans will be breathing a sigh of relief, as the game has officially gone gold. Per Gematsu, FromSoftware‘s Yasuhiro Kitao confirmed in a video presentation for the Taipei Game Show 2022 video that the gold master version of Elden Ring has been completed, and is currently on track to meet its February 25 release date.
“[Development is going smoothly,]” reports Kitao. “Elden Ring was originally slated for release in January of this year, and it has been pushed back once to February. But please be assured, the title will be ready for sale on February 25. The master version has already been submitted, and right now, the team is working on a day one patch to make sure everything in the game is just so.”
Elden Ring takes place in the realm of the Lands Between. You’re on a quest to unite the shards of the Elden Ring in order to restore it, and claim the title of Elden Lord. Standing in your way are the offspring of Queen Marika the Eternal, which now rule the realm.
Elden Ring is due out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam.


Writer/Artist/Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.
First-Person Psychological Horror Game ‘MADiSON’ Announced for Physical and Digital Release on Consoles
Apogee Entertainment Taking Over Publishing Duties for ‘Rise of the Triad’ Remaster
[Video] ‘Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem’ Cuts the Arctic Chill With 10 Minutes of Gameplay Footage
Published
on
By
Style over substance is often a worry of mine when it comes to oddball indie games. 
While a game’s main draw might be a unique aesthetic or art style, I’m always cautious of whether the same amount of attention has been applied to the game’s mechanics themselves. And as we all know, there’s nothing more deflating than leaping into a game that barely makes a splash after a few hours. 
And to be honest, I was initially skeptical about picking up Cruelty Squad from Consumer Softproducts. Sure, the game’s acidic Windows 95 screensaver graphics are arresting, but is there more to it than the specticality of it all?
Fortunately, I’m able to answer that with a resounding, “HELL YES!” Cruelty Squad shocks and continually surprises with its depth, being a wild and weird hellscape of an immersive sim that would make JC Denton smile (or lose his mind). 
And helping Neil and I unpack this one-of-a-kind experience is Rue Morgue Magazine’s video game editor and friend of the show Evan Millar (@evanjmillar)!

Safe Room is a weekly horror video game discussion podcast, premiering on all major platforms every Monday. Feel free to browse our LinkTree for a complete list of services here.
Feel free to follow the show and hosts on Twitter:
Safe Room – @SafeRoomPod
Neil – @Nezzko
Jay – @NotFunnyJ
Copyright © 2021 Bloody Disgusting, LLC

source