Miyazaki says George R.R. Martin might be shocked by Elden Ring's world

Hidetaka Miyazaki, director of Elden Ring, has revealed that the game's final world might surprise its co-creator George R.R. Martin due to extensive expansions by FromSoftware. Martin provided the initial backstory, but the development team built a vast narrative around it. The upcoming DLC will explore Martin's original mythos without new input from him.

George R.R. Martin, known for the “Game of Thrones” series, contributed the foundational mythos to Elden Ring, the critically acclaimed video game developed by FromSoftware. Tasked with creating a detailed backstory, Martin set the stage for the game's narrative. However, under Hidetaka Miyazaki's direction, the team significantly expanded these elements, resulting in a final product that might contain unfamiliar aspects for Martin.

In an interview with Game Informer, Miyazaki discussed how FromSoftware integrated Martin's ideas into a broader world. He highlighted the role of map and level design in allowing players to discover the lore gradually, ensuring accessibility for those not deeply versed in the backstory. Miyazaki expressed no regrets over the changes, stating that Elden Ring stands “in a league of its own,” underscoring its unique success.

The collaboration's evolution continues with the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, scheduled for release in 2024. This expansion will delve deeper into Martin's original mythos without incorporating additional material from him, maintaining fidelity to the game's roots while introducing new dimensions.

Martin has not played Elden Ring but previously praised its visuals and scale before launch, showing appreciation for the adaptation of his work. This blend of literary storytelling and innovative game design has solidified Elden Ring's position as a gaming landmark.

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