With nearly 2 years of hype surrounding it, Elden Ring is already looking to be a Game of The Year candidate. Along with being one of the most anticipated releases of the last 2 years, Elden Ring is the most wishlisted game on the Steam platform and took home 2 most anticipated game awards.

Spoilers have been rampantly releasing for the game, such as new Elden Ring screenshots that show off parts of the world that players have yet to see. However, many players have sworn off any information regarding the game, opting to jump in with most fresh perspective possible. For these players, the official Elden Ring Twitter account posted an amazing reminder today.

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That reminder was that as of today, there is just one week remaining until Elden Ring's full release, meaning players will finally be able to venture into the game's dangerous, beautiful world. The reminder post came with a short cinematic that showed some shots from previous trailers depicting creatures, combat, and environments, as well as urging players to pre-order. For those that may have forgotten about the game during its long development as well as those players fearing World War 3 may ruin Elden Ring, there is no need to worry with less than one week left.

Much like the Elden Ring buses spotted by UK fans, the tweet has already served to further promote the game's release. Along with the publicity came some hilarious comments from Twitter users excited about the game.

Elden Ring seems to be an all-in play by FromSoftware. The marketing for the game was massive, spanning 2 years of trailers and revealing content for players to digest. Also, decisions like taking the best elements from other titles such as Sekiro and hiring George R.R. Martin for the story writing seem to show a deep level of commitment to creating an ambitious game.

With these details in mind, it is understandable to see a large amount of hype around the game's release, and with less than a week left, fans are beyond excited to get their hands on a copy. For those still interested in learning more about the game before paying the hefty price tag, plenty of Elden Ring spoilers continue to circle the internet, allowing those who wish to learn more about the game to do so pre-release.

Elden Ring releases on February 25 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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