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What to Expect From Elden Ring Developer FromSoftware in 2025

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FromSoftware sits comfortably as one of gaming’s most prestigious and consistently impressive developers, pushing the boundaries of the medium and constantly striving to one-up itself. 2024 was no different for the storied company, with Elden Ring‘s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC nabbing a GOTY nomination at The Game Awards, despite only being a DLC rather than a standalone game.

2024 also saw the reveal of Elden Ring Nightreign, a co-op-driven Elden Ring spin-off set to release sometime this year. This will no doubt be the studio’s greatest focus in 2025, but it could have a few additional surprises up its sleeve. After all, few could have predicted the reveal of Nightreign this past December, so it seems like just about anything is possible for FromSoftware over the course of these next twelve months.

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Elden Ring Nightreign Is Coming In 2025

Elden Ring Nightreign promises to be one of 2025’s most fascinating projects. Set in the region of Limveld, players will be tasked with defeating The Night Lord, either by themselves or with the help of two companions through online co-op. The game will be sold completely separately from Elden Ring—it won’t require players to own the base game, unlike Shadow of the Erdtree—and it won’t follow the typical formula of FromSoftware’s other action-RPGs: players will choose between eight characters, who can all be upgraded through what sounds like a traditional roguelike progression model.

All Playable Characters Confirmed for Elden Ring Nightreign So Far:

  • Wylder: a well-rounded jack-of-all-trades
  • Guardian: a damage-dealing tank
  • Duchess: a dexterity-heavy rogue
  • Recluse: a mage/sorcerer archetype

FromSoftware May Share More News About Its Other Projects This Year

FromSoftware isn’t just working on Elden Ring Nightreign. Speaking with Japanese outlet Game Watch, company president and resident game design auteur Hidetaka Miyazaki stated that the studio has “multiple projects in the works across a variety of genres.” Two major points should be derived from this statement: Nightreign is only part of what FromSoftware has planned for the next few years, and FromSoftware is working on games that it describes as belonging to different genres. Miyazaki would go on to say that some of these upcoming projects are directed by him, while others have different directors, further indicating a broad variety of unique FromSoftware experiences in the pipeline.

It’s already been revealed that Nightreign isn’t being directed by Miyazaki, so maybe one of the projects that he is helming will be revealed before the year draws to a close—it would certainly be a good way to capitalize on the presumed success of Nightreign. Plus, with Nightreign hitting markets this year, FromSoftware will no doubt want to fill the hype void it leaves in its wake, so news about at least one of these mystery projects is a reasonable prospect.

The Dust Will Settle On Sony’s Majority Acquisition of FromSoftware’s Parent Company

One of the biggest gaming news stories of late 2024 was the possibility of Sony buying FromSoftware’s parent company Kadokawa, sounding alarm bells about platform exclusivity for future titles. Ultimately, a full acquisition of Kadokawa never came to fruition, but Sony did purchase a 10% stake in the company, making it the largest shareholder.

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So, while Sony doesn’t have unilateral control over Kadokawa, it does have more authority in the company than before. It will no doubt wish to leverage this authority over the next few years, and 2025 could be host to the first signs of this newfound control. Audiences could gain more insight about what this majority acquisition will mean, like if it will result in more PlayStation-exclusive games from FromSoftware, or if the purchase will have a greater impact on Kadokawa’s other IP and entertainment ventures, like anime.


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