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What's Next For FromSoftware After Elden Ring

The SoulsBorne sequels might just be lying ahead of Armored Core’s reincarnation. In a time when video games are either overrun by battle royale tropes or riddled with microtransactions, FromSoftware created a fever for every masochist’s favorite genre. Soulslike is a term that originated when FromSoftware built Demon’s Souls for the PlayStation 3, and that same formula […]

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GoodGuy091133d ago

I do wonder after AC6. Elden Ring 2 seems the most likely as it's just way too popular. A new experiment souls game also has a good chance.

BandarHub1132d ago

The story will continue through dlc and complete that way.
I do not want a repeat of what happened to Dark Souls where the story dragged on in dark souls 2 and 3. Miyazaki did not want to make those sequels.
No matter what game From software makes, people will follow because the trust the developers.

Obscure_Observer1132d ago

"Elden Ring 2 seems the most likely as it's just way too popular."

I wouldn´t hold my breath for an Elden Ring 2 game anytime soon.

“I’m at a loss when people ask me why [it’s been so successful], but my feeling is that I don’t intend to change the way I’ve been making things in the future,” Miyazaki said. “I try not to think about it too much, because it could become a distraction when I make the next project. However, I am very grateful and feel honored.”

https://www.gamespot.com/ar...

Flawlessmic1132d ago

Ahhhh armoured core 6 lol

Then I'd say elden ring 2 is a safe bet.

mandf1132d ago

I love fromsoftware but hatr armourered core games.

DarXyde1131d ago

If they're going back into their catalog, I would love to have Tenchu return.

Bobertt1132d ago (Edited 1132d ago )

Miyazaki is already working on the next project he mentioned it when he said he handed off Armored Core to someone else after starting it. The article says Miyazaki hates sequels but that's not true he made Dark Souls 2 and 3. He just said Dark Souls 3 is the end of that series because he has told the stories he wants to tell in that setting. I remember in an Interview he said he would definitely make a Bloodborne 2 but Sony owns it and unless they ask him to make a sequel he can't. I don't think the next game is Elden Ring 2 because i believe he started his new project before Elden Ring came out and Elden Ring's world is huge so it would take another 3-4 years if they started development after the DLC. I think he is working on something new and we might get Elden Ring 2 for the end of PS5 or PS6 launch.

cooperdnizzle1132d ago (Edited 1132d ago )

He actually had nothing to do with dark souls 2 and does in fact not like making sequels. He did come back to dark souls 3 only because how bad dark souls two was handled.

I do not think we will get an elden ring 2 from him:

His story’s end in the one game. That’s why dark souls 3 is really just a re telling of dark souls one.

I would love a blood borne 2 personally, but like I said his story’s end in the one game. You could do Bloodborne again, but when you beat his games you know the story is always about a cycle that repeats.

Someone once told me time is a flat circle ⭕️ we are doomed to do over and over again.

Soulsborne1132d ago

I doubt you could even imagine it...

TheEnigma3131132d ago (Edited 1132d ago )

Another BloodBorne please; their best game to date for me. But with them, it'll probably be something new.

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