Shadow of the Erdtree Reignites Elden Ring‘s Familiar Fire
FromSoftware’s mega DLC for its popular Souls game offers a fresh experience, even if you played 100s of hours of the original

It can’t be stated enough just how thrilling it was to play Elden Ring for the first time. Even as a player well versed in developer FromSoftware’s slate of genre-defining Souls games like Dark Souls and Bloodborne, Elden Ring was truly the one that made the “live, die, repeat” gameplay loop simply riveting as it immersed players into an open world that became more daunting and massive in scope as it went on.
Even two years after its release, and revisiting the game recently to see how my memories of playing Elden Ring matched reality, I still can’t believe I put 150 hours into such a sprawling game that’s so punishing. But I also can’t get enough of it, and thankfully, the long-teased expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree, is just around the corner.
Just ahead of the release, I played the opening of the massive expansion, focusing on the early dungeons and open fields of the new zone. They’re both incredibly eerie and stunning to see in action. Even with all those long hours under my belt, I still ran straight into the infamous Souls-like difficulty that’s crushing but so satisfying to overcome after dedication.
In Shadow of the Erdtree, we see The Tarnished venture to a new land known as the Realm of Shadow, a region long obscured by the massive world tree looming throughout the original game. Following the defeat of both Starscourge Radahn and Mogh, Lord of Blood, the mysterious Miquella reveals a path to the otherworldly Realm of Shadow, where other characters have made the trek to amass power and make contact with the enigmatic brother to the infamous Malenia who seeks a new lord to rule over the land.
As an expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree upgrades the base game to include a new storyline, more unnerving challenges, and many new weapons to acquire in your pursuit of more power. According to the developers at FromSoftware, Shadow of the Erdtree is the largest expansion they have ever made—with Bloodborne‘s The Old Hunters and Dark Souls III‘s DLC series standing as previous high points.