Look out, the Elden Ring leaks have begun (2024)

Look out, the Elden Ring leaks have begun (1)

Elden Ring mania is reaching fever pitch. Or, maybe it has always been at a fever pitch, and now it has reached some enlightened state of hype, indescribable by words. With a matter of days before From Software's new game launches, you probably belong in one of two camps: those who are hard refreshing the Elden Ring subreddit every couple of minutes for more tasty leaked morsels, or those who are vigilantly avoiding any mention of the game, lest it be spoiled.

For the latter crew, it's a warzone out there: the Elden Ring leaks have begun in earnest. Chief among the leaks is the appearance of the cinematic intro on YouTube. In typical From Soft fashion, it's three minutes of foreboding scene setting, full of unfamiliar names and vaguely referenced wars, related by a doomy narrator who in any other context would sound almost parodic. It was pulled just seconds before I hit publish on this story, but it'll no doubt pop up somewhere else very soon.

Of course, the cinematic intro for a From Software game wouldn't even count as a spoiler for most people, given how inscrutable they are, and given that it's the very first thing you'll see when you boot the game next week. More spoilery has been the appearance of several livestreams on Twitch, as traced by this thread on Resetera. They've since been shuttered, presumably in answer to a complaint by Bandai Namco, but they ran long enough for a wealth of previous unknowns to be cast uncaringly into the pre-embargo world.

It's testament to the seeming scale of Elden Ring that, even after the media's six hours unrestricted hands-on with the game in early February, these leaks are still surprising people. And yeah, there are some fascinating nuggets doing the rounds. If you missed the Twitch streams, it won't take long browsing the Elden Ring subreddit to find screenshots of, uh, stuff that no pre-release preview has touched upon before.

When it comes to From Software games, I can understand why some people want to seek out spoilers in advance—chiefly, because I am one of those people myself. But I can also understand why someone would vigilantly avoid them. Hidetaka Miyazaki's RPGs are brimming with bizarre and uncanny secrets, and lore so rich that, yeah, you probably need a headstart to make sense of it. While it's tempting to wait and find all this out for myself, From games trigger a curiosity that completely dissolves my self-discipline.

But word to the wise: If you don't want Elden Ring spoiled ahead of its February 25 release date, now's the time to log off entirely.

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Look out, the Elden Ring leaks have begun (2)

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FAQs

What happens if you say no to Melina in Elden Ring? ›

So if you don't say yes, you won't be able to spend the Runes you collect on improving your character's stats, and you'll have to walk everywhere.

What happens if you refuse in Elden Ring? ›

What happens if I reject Melina? You have to accept Melina's accord in Elden Ring if you want to level up and get your horse. While suspicion is wise in a FromSoftware game, you really have to say yes here. Because without her, you'll be cut off from some crucial tools.

Can you beat Elden Ring without accepting Melina's offer? ›

no, you get locked out around the capital i believe without Melina. You cannot get further than morgott without her, as she is the one to give you the item needed for the great lift there. You cannot get further than morgott without her, as she is the one to give you the item needed for the great lift there.

Can I enter Leyndell without Melina? ›

If you do not form an accord with Melina you cannot enter Lyndell no matter how many great runes you have.

What is the number 1 hardest boss in Elden Ring? ›

Not to be outdone by the final boss of the base game, the final boss of Shadow of the Erdtree, Radahn, is the hardest boss in all of Elden Ring.

Which Elden Ring ending is hardest to get? ›

The Frenzied Flame ending is probably the strangest one that Elden Ring has to offer. It's also the most difficult to trigger. Your maiden, Melina, will actually abandon you if you pursue the Frenzied Flame ending, just to give you an idea of how far off the beaten path you'll have to go.

Is there a point of no return in Elden Ring? ›

Beware of Elden Ring's hidden point of no return - can't complete certain quests after burning Sealing Tree. Burning Sealing Tree triggers point of no return, changing NPC interactions and quest availability. Even if triggered early, still enjoyable but players may miss out on content without knowing.

Does killing NPCs in Elden Ring matter? ›

Key Takeaways. Choosing to murder NPCs in Elden Ring can yield rare armor and weapons, but at a moral cost. Some characters, like Edgar and Millicent, have tragic stories that may make you think twice.

Is Melina mandatory in Elden Ring? ›

(Optional) After accepting her accord, Melina may appear when you rest at Sites of Grace to offer the dialogue options "The Rays of Grace" and "Melina's Goal".

Do you have to talk to Melina in Elden Ring? ›

Melina must be talked to in the Forge of the Giants Grace, and her quest will be fulfilled.

Is there an ending with Melina Elden Ring? ›

Elden Ring Melina ending

This is the standard Elden Ring ending, the one that Melina has been leading you to throughout the game. Once you've defeated the Elden Beast, walk over and touch Fractured Marika, choosing the option to mend the ring. The Tarnished will become Elden Lord and sit upon the throne.

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