FromSoftware, renowned for their hit game Elden Ring, has been notoriously tight-lipped about the length of their upcoming expansion "Shadow of the Erdtree." After underestimating the playtime for Elden Ring, which they initially announced would take around 30 hours to beat, the game director Hidetaka Miyazaki has opted not to provide a specific duration for the new DLC. While speaking with a Chinese outlet, Miyazaki mentioned that the estimates given by developers can be misleading since they are very familiar with the game, suggesting that Shadow of the Erdtree will be a substantial addition. The cost of the DLC is set at $40, hinting at its significant length, although it is expected to be shorter than the base game. Further, FromSoftware confirmed that this would be the only DLC for Elden Ring, which has remained a popular role-playing game since its release.

How long did it actually take most players to finish Elden Ring?

Despite initial claims from FromSoftware that the main story of Elden Ring could be completed in about 30 hours, most players found that it took much longer to beat the game, with playthroughs varying considerably based on individual play styles and the completion of side content.

Elden Ring has been a cultural phenomenon in the gaming world, with its vast open world drawing players in for countless hours of exploration and combat. The game's intricate design, challenging boss battles, and deep lore have resonated with players, leading to its immense success and critical acclaim. With "Shadow of the Erdtree" being the only planned DLC, players are anticipating another expansive and challenging adventure in the enigmatic world created by FromSoftware.