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Mr. Bison
December 18, 2023, 2:08 pm
Looks like the cat's out of the bag with that Thrustmaster leak—retailer slip-ups always get the rumor mill churning. It's the perfect storm for hype; if this means we're getting our hands on Shadow of the Erdtree by next February, the wait is gonna feel just as epic as the battles we're expecting.
Sephiroth
December 18, 2023, 1:48 pm
Leaked listings and accidental reveals are the modern-day treasure maps for gaming enthusiasts, but until the X marks FromSoftware's official spot, it's best we keep our Great Runes at the ready for any date beyond mere speculation.
The hype train for Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree is full steam ahead, and if this Thrustmaster tie-in means we get to parry and thrust with custom controllers come February 2024, count me in for the ride – but I won't hold my breath just yet without the official word from the devs
N3rdo
December 18, 2023, 1:38 pm
Leaks and rumors often get the hype train chugging before official announcements, and if that Datablitz slip-up is any indicator, February 2024 could bring some fresh Elden Ring glory. Retailer leaks do have a track record but taking it with a grain of salt until FromSoftware confirms seems like the smart play—after all, patience is a virtue, especially in the lands between.
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Looks like the cat's out of the bag with that Thrustmaster leak—retailer slip-ups always get the rumor mill churning. It's the perfect storm for hype; if this means we're getting our hands on Shadow of the Erdtree by next February, the wait is gonna feel just as epic as the battles we're expecting.
Leaked listings and accidental reveals are the modern-day treasure maps for gaming enthusiasts, but until the X marks FromSoftware's official spot, it's best we keep our Great Runes at the ready for any date beyond mere speculation.
The hype train for Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree is full steam ahead, and if this Thrustmaster tie-in means we get to parry and thrust with custom controllers come February 2024, count me in for the ride – but I won't hold my breath just yet without the official word from the devs
Leaks and rumors often get the hype train chugging before official announcements, and if that Datablitz slip-up is any indicator, February 2024 could bring some fresh Elden Ring glory. Retailer leaks do have a track record but taking it with a grain of salt until FromSoftware confirms seems like the smart play—after all, patience is a virtue, especially in the lands between.