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The Game Awards recognized and rewarded a few of the most popular games available right now. However, these awards also recognized various indie games from smaller developers. There was also a category for the ‘Most Anticipated Game’ for which the award went to Elden Ring.

FromSoftware, popularly known for its Demon Souls series, is currently developing the most anticipated RPG game. The initial announcement for Elden Ring came at E3 2019. Moreover, popular fantasy novelist George R. R. Martin is in charge of the game’s world-making. Fans have all the reasons to be excited about this game; however, the final product is nowhere in sight.

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With the achievement at The Game Awards, fans expected From Software to include another reveal for the game. Many games took the stage to do the same, such as Among Us revealing their upcoming map. However, FromSoftware disappointed fans by not making an announcement.

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Elden Ring might come sooner than fans expect

Jeff Grubb is an industry journalist who regularly delivers breaking news. He recently went on a GamesBeat podcast to talk about the happenings in the industry. Here, he also touched upon the topic of Elden Rings and how long before fans can finally play it.

They’re obviously working on this game… they didn’t show it here, but I think they probably could have if they wanted to.”

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He followed it up by saying, “Here’s one thing I’ve heard that I can say: have a little bit more patience, but just a little bit more. That doesn’t mean days, and I don’t think it quite means weeks, but it doesn’t mean months and months and months.

While this still doesn’t shed a lot of light on the issue, it still helps maintain the hype. Without certainty, it is easy to get off the bandwagon and therefore, Jeff’s comments will help fans hold on.

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