Since Elden ring appeared on February 25th, a good four and a half months have passed and there is still no sign of the announcement of a possible one DLC’s: We started our research at the beginning of April and collected information about potential additional content, which is definitely available through data mining and conspicuous locations in the game.
But while From Software’s next game is already in the final stages of development, Elden Ring is here (buy now €51.99 /€50.99 ) still without DLCs there. Now is a alleged leak appeared who wants to know the release dates of numerous Bandai Namco games, the publisher of Elden Ring. Including: The Elden Ring DLC, which has not yet been officially confirmed. But there is a lot to suggest that the leak a pure fake is.
What does the alleged Bandai Namco leak say?
The leak is one tweet, which has since been deleted: Usually a sign of a leak’s authenticity, but the tweet creator might as well have taken down the post themselves to legitimize it. A Screenshot We have embedded the deleted tweet in this article.
It shows the four quarters of the fiscal year 2023, which begins in the video game industry on April 1, 2023. According to the leak, Bandai Namco wants Dragonball: The Breakers and a new one in the first quarter Armored Core publish – for the latter there was actually a credible leak at the beginning of the year.
Source: Twitter/Screenshot: PC Games
Little Nightmares 3, Dragonball FighterZ Super and Digimon Story Cybersleuth 2 will follow in the second quarter. The third quarter will see the Elden Ring DLC named Barbarians of the Badlands as well as Tales of Ascension and Tekken 8, while the fourth quarter is said to bring us a sequel to Code Vein, another anime adaptation of One Punch Man called One Punch Man: Fighters Association and Dragonball Xenoverse 3. You can find out why we think the leak is nonsense on the next page!
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