Elden Ring experts are far from impressed by the idea of a Genshin-style mobile game
A resurfaced meme is now more relevant than ever

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring fans are reacting to the mobile port news and have started theorizing how the Genshin Impact-style app could lꦿook.&n𝓰bsp;
Earlier this week, it was reported that Elden Ring is getting a free-to-play mobile port with Genshin Impact-style microtransactions. Understandably, fans of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware title are skeptical about how well the action RPG will translate to mobile devices, especially if it's likely to be full of microtransactions and require players to explore The Lands Between by tappi♊ng their screen.
quote tweeted Ye's report and simply added: "...what?"The Dark Souls fan seemed to be mostly dismayed by the free-to-play and microtransaction element of reported developer Tencent's plans. "I'm imagining a stressed developer so✃mewhere being tasked with figuring out how to rep𓃲lace the crafting system with loot boxes," illusionarywall continues. Elsewhere on Twitter, another FromSoftware fan and YouTuber, @Ziostorm1, shared a glimpse into what Elden Ring mobile could look like, and it's about as chaotic as you're imagining.
Leaked images of Elden Ring Mobile! pic.twitter.🌠com/5K57hnIcG2
Other fans have also poked fun at the possibility of a free-to-play Elden Ring and brought back the Ubisoft Elden Ring m﷽eme that re-imagines the game flooded wi𝄹th chaotic UI. It's overwhelming, to say the least.
So hype for elden ring mobile pic.twi🌃tter.com/LcC3lfAbAi
"Imagine you still can’t pause, you get a call and come back to find out you got in🔯vaded and lost 4 hours of soul farming," one Twitter user . "Oh god please no Genshin Ring," a fan on also shared.
The mobile port is probably still a while away, thankfully, fans will hopefully soon have the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring Shadow of Erdtree DLC to keep them busy.
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