Highlights

  • FromSoftware's trailers are meticulously crafted, reflecting the quality of their games.
  • Dark Souls' trailer showcased the game's dark, immersive world and built hype.
  • Elden Ring's trailer used George R.R. Martin's involvement and mysterious elements to generate global interest.

Naturally, when a significant amount of hard work goes into a project, it deserves to be showcased properly. A company like FromSoftware, known for creating games that transcend standard mechanics, gameplay, and graphics, is bound to have intense, almost theatrical, reveals for their projects.

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The remarkable aspect of FromSoftware's reveals is that, regardless of the scale of said release — whether it's a DLC or a simple announcement — the effort they invest in even the smallest trailers elevates their marketing to an unparalleled level. Their trailers are as meticulously crafted and impactful as the mechanics of its games, reflecting the absolute unit the FromSoftware series and games are and the superior production quality of their products — in other words, everything released by FromSoftware is hardcore to the max.

7 Dark Souls

Dramatic, Dark, And Perfect For Setting The Stage

Dark Souls (2011)
Dark Souls

Platform(s)
PS3 , PS4 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One , Switch , PC
Released
September 22, 2011
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Following the success of Demon's Souls, expectations were high for FromSoftware's upcoming games. When the spiritual successor to Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, was announced, the world lost its wits trying to predict what the future held for the game. Given the immense, historical success of Dark Souls — it was, after all, the reason "Soulslike" games became a genre in the first place — it's clear that FromSoftware achieved major success with its release.

The potential future success of Dark Souls was evident from its well-crafted, hyped, and adrenaline-inducing trailer. It starts by showing glimpses of the Kingdom of Lordran and the Undead player character. The trailer features multiple NPCs and enemies, accompanied by a haunting melody that builds up slowly as the scenes progress. Some major bosses, including Gravelord Nito and Chaos Witch Quelaag, are also showcased. The trailer moves back and forth between showcasing a bit of gameplay (without going overboard) and introducing some of the lore. The gritty, dark, almost horror-like ambiance of the trailer gives the game a "darker Demon's Souls" vibe.

6 Armored Core 6

A Cinematic Masterpiece With How Realistic It Looks

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Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon

Platform(s)
PS5 , PS4 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PC
Released
August 25, 2023
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action , Shooter

Because FromSoftware is known for its Soulslike genre and games with an intense dark fantasy ambiance (courtesy of Dark Souls), their relatively less appreciated mecha series, Armored Core, has been in the shadows for some time. Having said that, even the less popular FromSoftware games enjoy considerable popularity and acclaim worldwide compared to other similar titles. The fact that Armored Core has six installments attests to this.

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Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, with a name as powerful as that, was already set to receive a great reception from Armored Core fans. The reveal trailer showcased exactly what was in store without over-revealing itself. The trailer's otherworldly orchestra and extremely realistic, almost unsettling graphics made the experience even more exciting. The initial showcasing of the Fires of Ibis and the subsequent combat sequence by the Armored Cores evoke a feeling of hype unmatched by anything else.

5 Dark Souls 2

Gorgeous Landscape And Soundtrack

Dark Souls 2
Dark Souls 2

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , Xbox 360 , PC , Xbox One
Released
March 11, 2014
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action RPG

For a company known for consistently creating mega-hits, having a game that missed the mark was unexpected. With its notorious difficulty and wonky physics, Dark Souls 2 wasn't exactly FromSoftware's most beloved work. That's not to say it didn't have its moments — in true Soulsborne fashion, it was as dark, creepy, and hardcore as the rest of the series, even if it wasn’t the fan favorite. The hype leading up to its release was pretty evident from what was featured in the Dark Souls 2 trailer.

In fact, the Dark Souls 2 announcement trailer was one of the most immersive cinematic experiences to come out of the game. It begins with a gripping voiceover, offering a bird’s eye view of Drangleic, followed by a sneak peek of the player character wielding their sword. The Undead character navigates impossible terrains, accompanied by a hypnotically mystical melody that slowly gains momentum, becoming almost scary as the scene cuts. Notable NPCs like Emerald Herald, enemies like the Masked Manikin in their original designs, and potential dragon bosses appear throughout the video. While it’s unfortunate that the masked men in the trailer didn’t exactly make it into the final game, the trailer itself remains a cinematic masterpiece.

4 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

A Complete, All-Rounded Experience Featuring The Perfect Sneak Peek Into Old Japan

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Platform(s)
PS4 , PC , Xbox One
Released
March 22, 2019
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action RPG

For a game that won the Best Game Award of 2019, one would think that Sekiro garnered just as much global buzz as, say, Elden Ring. Surprisingly, compared to other FromSoftware games, Sekiro initially didn't get as much attention from fans as was anticipated. But, a game doesn't get to win GOTY for being unpopular. Sekiro eventually gained cosmic-level hype from the industry, and it solidified its place as not only one of the best games to emerge from FromSoftware but also as a masterpiece in gaming history.

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Sekiro's reveal trailer, which was first released in 2018, showed fans a completely different side of FromSoftware and Miyazaki. A studio that quite literally created its own genre was now shifting to something different, something much more "acceptable." Sekiro stands out for being not a Souls game, but a distinctly prominent shinobi game set in a fictionalized version of an era in history. The trailer showcases exactly that — a fictionalized Japan in the Sengoku Period. It shows a visible shift in the overall aura and mechanics of the game as compared to FromSoft's previous works. The gameplay initially feels borderline realistic and "normal" with its human-like enemies and combat — until encounters with apes and massive serpents start.

3 Bloodborne

Darker Than Usual, Even For FromSoft's Standards

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Bloodborne

Platform(s)
PS4
Released
March 24, 2015
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action , RPG

FromSoftware has explored nearly every type of dark, gothic, and fantastical genre in their games. Each title has something unique that sets it apart from others and makes it its own loved entity. Among their greatest and most critically acclaimed works, Bloodborne stands out as that one Soulsborne game that takes every dark and gritty element FromSoftware has ever delved into and makes it even darker, Lovecraftian style — again, it's a game that essentially defines the Soulsborne genre.

Bloodborne's trailer, just like the game itself, was deemed one of the best reveal trailers of the time. With how meticulously the entire thing was created, it took the anticipation level of the game to astronomical heights. The trailer gave fans just enough of the content that was about to come, without giving off absolutely anything about the premise. All that could be made out of it was that it was set in a fantasy, goth, run-down Victorian town with a ghoul problem. Only those who've played Bloodborne know the true horrors that await.

2 Dark Souls 3

Little Glimpses And Foretelling, Capturing The Game's Atmosphere Perfectly

Dark Souls 3
Dark Souls 3

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC
Released
March 24, 2016
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action RPG

With the legacy the Souls series had created, there were a lot of expectations riding on Dark Souls 3. With Miyazaki coming back to direct it, unlike Dark Souls 2, fans were pretty sure it was going to hit the spot perfectly. Naturally, Dark Souls 3 ended up being a worthy conclusion to the franchise.

There's a striking difference in how Dark Souls 3 was announced versus how it was launched. The announcement trailer, much like Bloodborne's, revealed few critical plot points or lore details, focusing instead on building the game's atmosphere — which it did very successfully. Accompanied by a medieval-esque tune, the trailer begins with an aerial view of the map, possibly the Ringed City, followed by a shot of several Pilgrims from Londor walking. It features several prominent characters from the game, including the Fire Keeper, and a very dramatic shot of Yhorm the Giant.

1 Elden Ring

An Exhilarating And Hype-Inducing Trailer

Official picture from Elden Ring press kit
Elden Ring

Platform(s)
PS5 , Xbox One , PS4 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PC
Released
February 25, 2022
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
RPG , Action

With Shadow of the Erdtree in full swing, Elden Ring just can't seem to catch a break from both Souls fans and non-Souls fans alike. Understandably so, considering how FromSoftware marketed this masterpiece as their magnum opus. Again, for a company that's been releasing success after success, and masterpiece after masterpiece, Elden Ring was bound to do good in the market. However, with how universal FromSoft made Elden Ring — by picking and incorporating certain elements from almost all their previous games — the eventual traction it gained exceeded expectations. Adding to that, George R. R. Martin's involvement in writing the story for the game simply attracted a much broader, global audience that extended beyond just gamers.

FromSoftware has mastered the art of showing absolutely nothing in its trailers while still generating an unmatched, blood-pumping, commotion. The Elden Ring announcement trailer is a perfect example of this. The voiceover, followed by what appears to be the creation or destruction of the Elden Ring, and the various characters featured, come together to form one of the most hardcore trailers in the current gaming world. Let's not forget the ending monologue: "Elden Ring, oh, Elden Ring."

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