Hidetaka Miyazaki, the renowned director behind the influential Souls series from FromSoftware, may step back from directing future Souls games to give other creators the opportunity to lead. In an interview, Miyazaki mentioned the likelihood of other directors taking the helm while he potentially relinquishes his supervisory role. He cited Dark Souls 2 as a successful project that benefitted from different leadership while he was busy with Bloodborne. The future structure of Souls game development is uncertain as no new titles have been announced yet, but the expansion for Elden Ring, Shadow of the Erdtree, is set to release on June 21 under Miyazaki's direction. Additionally, Miyazaki teased that there's still an undiscovered secret in Elden Ring, waiting for players to uncover even two years after its release.

What undiscovered secret remains in Elden Ring?

Hidetaka Miyazaki has hinted at an undiscovered "small element" within Elden Ring that players have yet to find, even two years post-launch. No further details were provided, but the intrigue remains for dedicated fans to uncover this mystery.

The Souls series, primarily known for games like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and most recently, Elden Ring, is celebrated for its challenging gameplay, deep lore, and intricate level design. Hidetaka Miyazaki's directorial work on these titles has been a significant factor in crafting the unique atmosphere and reputation the series holds within the gaming community. The influence of Soulsborne games can be seen across many modern RPGs and action games, often emulated for their intricate systems and rewarding difficulty.