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Armored Core VI has relatively light system requirements, but no ray tracing during missions
Frame rate cap of 120 fps would be a first for FromSoftware
New Elden Ring patch introduces ray tracing and more
FromSoftware is still fixing bugs a year after the game's release
Shadow of the Erdtree is the long-awaited first expansion for Elden Ring
Arise again, Tarnished, there's a new adventure coming to the Lands Between
Latest Elden Ring patch adds NPC tracker and rebalancing
Hoarfrost Stomp and Mimic Tear Ash have been nerfed
Elden Ring hit nearly a million concurrent players on Steam over the weekend
FromSoftware's latest title is a huge success on Steam
Watch out for these day-one bugs in Elden Ring
None are entirely game-breaking but could be annoying to those unaware
Elden Ring full system requirements listed, needs a minimum of 12GB of RAM and a GTX 1060
Similar to Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite
Elden Ring's 'Minimum' system requirements were briefly revealed, then removed
They were a bit steep for 30 FPS, anyway
Dark Souls PvP servers to remain offline until after Elden Ring launches
Bandai Namco also investigating vulnerabilities in Elden Ring
Elden Ring details revealed: 60fps cap on PC, ray tracing support to arrive via patch
Expect mods to bypass that framerate cap
Elden Ring delayed to February, closed network test coming next month
New screenshots and footage also recently revealed
Bluepoint reportedly has a Bloodborne remaster and a sequel in the works for PlayStation 5
A remaster? Maybe. A sequel? Hmmm. Somehow I doubt it
King's Field Retrospective: Exploring the Roots of Elden Ring and Dark Souls
A decade ago Demon's Souls launched on the PS3, an action RPG import from a little-known Japanese developer named FromSoftware. It'd only be accurate to say that game and its successors transformed the action-RPG genre.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sold over 2 million copies in under two weeks
People love punishment
This Sekiro mod unlocks framerates, FOV slider, and makes game less difficult
It offers a wide range of graphical options
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review
In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the thread between life and death is tenuous. As the One-Armed Wolf, a loyal shinobi seeking to save a young noble with a cursed bloodline, you traverse a feudal Japan so saturated with the remnants of war that the idea of mortality becomes fickle.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice takes the Dark Souls formula and turns it on its head
Sekiro's hero is like Inspector Gadget with one arm
FromSoftware comes from way out in left field with the PSVR game Déraciné
And now for something completely different