Minecraft and Elden ring are Finally Together

From Champion's League Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search

Minecraft is perhaps the most popular Sandbox game. Through mods and build, players can use it to create anything that they want, including their own take on official trailers to stunning doors from classic films, and their very own in-game GIFs. It's a paradise for creativity and tools that let players create whatever they can think of - including the Elden Ring city Farum Azula.



LeshaGloom posted a stunning picture on Reddit of a shattered floating town that is part of Elden World. It's certainly one of the most impressive models of the day. Elden World is a map based on Elden Ring that will eventually contain more than twenty different castles and dungeons, with special bosses and tough enemies to take on, re-creating the treacherous, but beautiful Lands Between.



According to PlanetMinecraft the project is currently 40% complete however if you want to try it out You can download a demo now to try it out. I love html5 The site has screenshots that show the Erdtree, Margit, Fell Omen and one of the huge, mysterious mausoleums. The gameplay experience seems more focused on the Elden Ring's design than the actual gameplay. However you can always combine the map with the Elden Ring modpack we wrote about a few months ago. I love html5



Theoretically, these two elements could create the most immersive experience of Elden Ring outside of the game itself, and without any of the confusion that multiplayer usually requires. It's always nice to see projects come together, and we're looking forward to seeing how robust the Elden World map ends up being when it's finished.