Rumors about the upcoming Elden Ring adaptation are raging online, and fans are looking with hope at George R. R. Martin, the author of the game's prequel. However, the writer categorically denies any information about the project, fueling the public's interest.
I know of no such project, Martin stated on his blog, adding the cryptic phrase I have nothing to say, not a word, nothing at all. You will hear nothing from me. What other rumor is there?.
These words sound like a typical refusal to comment, but fans, accustomed to the tricks of the scriptwriter of Game of Thrones, are sure that he is not telling the truth.
Rumors of a possible film adaptation emerged after a comment by Hidetaka Miyazaki, the head of From Software studio, who is not against adapting the Elden Ring universe in the format of a movie or TV series.
Martin, who is familiar with the movie industry from his days writing scripts for television, has ties to Warner Bros. which is producing Game of Thrones.
While we are waiting for official confirmation from the creators, another event in the world of Elden Ring is the release of the Shadow of the Erdtree add-on. It was released on June 21, 2024, and received high praise from critics (95/100 on Metacritic), becoming the highest-rated DLC in the site's history. However, players were less impressed, criticizing the add-on for its high difficulty.
Shadow of the Erdtree is available on VK Play.