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1 Elden Ring ‘Fan’ is Reportedly Taking FromSoft to Court Over Not Being a Good Enough Player


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1 Elden Ring ‘Fan’ is Reportedly Taking FromSoft to Court Over Not Being a Good Enough Player

A gamer has revealed that he has filed a lawsuit against FromSoftware, claiming that players have only played “half” of Elden Ring and the developers are hiding a “whole new game” from the world as it is very difficult to access it.

The player has also mentioned Bandai Namco Entertainment so it seems like they believe every Hidetaka Miyazaki game is hiding content from its consumers. Interesting theory, but there’s no solid evidence to prove this, so it’s safe to say that the corporate giants will easily dodge this lawsuit.

FromSoftware Is Getting Sued By An Elden Ring Player For A Wild Reason

A viral post on X has put the spotlight on a gamer who is suing FromSoftware for a very strange reason. The player claims that FromSoftware’s Elden Ring is hiding a “whole new game” from the players which is hard to access even for dedicated players.

When people started trolling, the player blamed Hidetaka Miyazaki‘s Bloodborne as the reason why they are “insane,” adding that Miyazaki wanted players to “break the shackles of humanity.

The player strongly believes that there is another half, a completely new game that studios are hiding from players. As per the player, what people believe to be cut from the game is actually the undiscovered content.

There Is No Evidence Backing Up This Theory

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The player is determined to prove that FromSoftware is hiding content (Image via FromSoftware)

Judging by the statements, it seems like the player is sure that they will be able to defeat industry giants such as FromSoftware and Bandai Namco but with no proof, it’s nearly impossible.

When the player was asked to provide evidence, they claimed that the “hints” that players get throughout the game were the evidence. Furthermore, the player gave some examples to prove their point.

In the case of Sekiro: Shadows **** Twice, the player believes that the Ninja Genichiro in Sekiro‘s art book could be a hint that there is a ninja on the other side. The player also pointed out that Gherman in the Fishing Hamlet in the magazine scan is also nowhere to be found.

These small hints have convinced the player that this content wasn’t removed, it was actually hidden. Unfortunately, this evidence might not be enough to win the lawsuit but it is certainly an interesting theory. Elden Ring is certainly full of secrets and mysteries. Players managed to find one hidden detail recently, two years after the game’s initial release.

Do you think Hidetaka Miyazaki’s Soulslike games have another undiscovered half? Share your opinions in the comments!




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