Minecraft and Elden Ring are Finally Together

Minecraft and Elden Ring are Finally Together


Minecraft is perhaps the best Sandbox game. Through mods and builds players can create anything from their own take on official trailers, beautiful doors from films they love and even their own in-game GIFs. It's a haven of imagination and the tools it offers allow players to build whatever they can think of - including the Elden Ring city Farum Azula.

LeshaGloom posted a stunning image on Reddit of a floating, crumbling town that is part of Elden World. It's definitely one of the most impressive builds of today. Elden World is a map that is based on Elden Ring. It will eventually have more than twenty dungeons, castles special bosses, and strong enemies to battle. This map will also recreate the beautiful, treacherous Lands Between.

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PlanetMinecraft states that the project is currently at 40 percent. However, you can download a trial today to experience it in action. The pictures on the website show the likes an Erdtree and what looks like Margit and the Fell Omen, and even one of the terrifying large wondering mausoleums. The experience is more focused on the Elden's appearance rather than the actual gameplay. However you can always combine the map with the Elden Ring modpack we wrote in the past few months.

The theory is that the two should be paired to create the most immersive Elden Ring experience outside of the game. There will also be no requirement for multiplayer. It's always great to see projects come together, and we're looking forward to seeing how robust the Elden World map ends up being once it's all finished.

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