This time the rumors play in the free zone of distant games: specifically, the development of a possible mobile version of Elden Ring
A hypothetical version mobile Of Elden Ring it would appear to be in developmentat least according to one rumor. Nothing to hold your breath for, though; in reverse, the waits seem to be long. The report of Reutersreported below by GamingShop in a tweet, he talks about the plans of Tencent (and who else? Ed.) to adapt the masterpiece of FromSoftware in a version for smart devices. As for progress on this, it has been described as “slow” and that’s all we know. Apparently, Tencent wants to ride the wave of Genshin Impact, with a business model free-to-play supported by in-app purchases. Predictably, the design of Hidetaka Miyazaki and George RR Martin’s magnum opus, as a single-player action role-playing game, clashes with Tencent’s vision.
Elden Ring Mobile Version in Development at Tencent – Rumor https://t.co/iFoNSgvGfB pic.twitter.com/i05Dmn92LX
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Elden Ring lands on mobile: potential hit in development or rumor without rhyme or reason?
The rumors about a possible mobile version of Elden Ring fall in the midst of fans’ wait for news on the development of the DLC. The expected Shadow of the Erdtree could soon give us some news, given the changes glimpsed in a datamine on the game’s page on Steam. So far, however, be the developer FromSoftware that the publisher Bandai Namco they kept a religious press silence. As for Tencent, it’s not the first time it has stamped its feet in an attempt to adapt successful PC and console titles to smart devices. Last week it turned out that the Chinese giant had canceled the conversion of the work of another of the sacred monsters covered in our specials, namely a variant of Nier for mobile phones.
Now it’s up to you to tell us your opinion: do you think this attempt will also sink? Or are we faced with the new The Elder Scrolls: Blades? Let us know belowand as always don’t forget to stay on techgameworld.com for all the most important news for gamers and beyond.
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