Elden Ring trailer leaked for HD by fans

Fans scaled up the Elden Ring trailer that leaked to 720p HD.

The video below, published by YouTube channel The Lore Hunter, uses AI upscaling to improve the quality of the low-resolution footage that appeared online on Monday. It lasts 112 seconds in total, with the last half of the video featuring superior quality video that does not require scaling up.

However, due to the low quality and the unfinished visuals featured in this trailer, some fans may want to wait for an official release from Bandai Namco Entertainment “href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/bandai-namco- entertainment / “> Bandai Namco. The leaked Elden Ring” href = “https://www.videogameschronicle.com/games/elden-ring/”> The Elden Ring trailer shows an ongoing gameplay that was not intended to be seen by public.

The video leak represents the first significant update to the Elden Ring since it was announced in June 2019, and the first time anyone has seen a game outside of its publisher or developer.

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The game sequence shows a family-style melee montage of battles, boss battles against a fire-breathing dragon and a great enemy wielding a sword and a glimpse of horseback fighting in a wide, open environment .

There is no release date mentioned in the off-screen footage. However, the VGC understands that the Elden Ring has already been delayed several times internally due to the disruption caused by the pandemic.

People with knowledge of the game’s development told VGC that production was significantly hampered by restrictions on remote work, which have been in place for almost a year. A person close to the game’s development said that, due to the disruption, they believed that Elden Ring was unlikely to make it out this year.

GamesBeat reporter Jeff Grubb said on Friday that he knew the title was being planned to be revealed soon. Jason Schreier of Bloomberg echoed the comments, claiming that there was “strong evidence” that the game would be shown “relatively soon”.

The head of Xbox marketing this weekend denied that Elden Ring could be revealed at an Xbox event “href =” https://www.videogameschronicle.com/platforms/xbox/ “> Xbox this month.