Minecraft And Elden Ring Are Finally Together

Minecraft And Elden Ring Are Finally Together


Minecraft is perhaps the ultimate sandbox game. Mods and builds allow players to create almost anything. These include their own trailers, beautiful doors taken from classic films, and their own in-game GIFs. It's a great place to be creative, and the tools allow you to build almost anything - even Farum Azula, Elden Ring City Farum Azula.



In what is certainly today's best build, LeshaGloom took to Reddit to show off a beautiful image of a crumbling floating city that's part of a project called Elden World. Elden World, a map based upon Elden Ring, will eventually include over twenty dungeons and Castles, special bosses, strong enemies, and the ability to recreate the treacherous, but beautiful Lands Between.
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PlanetMinecraft says that the project is currently at 40%. However, you can download a demo right now to see it in action. The site has screenshots that show the Erdtree, Margit, Fell Omen and one of the large, mysterious mausoleums. It seems that the gameplay experience is more important than the appearance of Elden Ring. But you could always fuse the map to the Elden Ring mod pack, which we wrote about a few week ago.



Theoretically, the two together should make for the most immersive take on Elden Ring outside of the game itself, and with none of the faffing that multiplayer usually requires. It's always pleasing to see projects come to fruition, and we look forward seeing how Elden World maps end up once they're all done.