September 19, 2022

Minecraft and the Elden ring are Finally Together

Minecraft is perhaps the best sandbox game. Players can make anything with mods and builds. This includes their own version of official trailers, doors from well-known films and their own in-game GIFs. It's a paradise for creativity and the tools it offers allow players to create anything they can imagine - including the Elden Ring city Farum Azula.

In what is surely the best build of the moment, LeshaGloom took to Reddit to share a stunning image of a shattered floating city, which is part of a larger project called Elden World. Elden World is a map inspired by Elden Ring that will eventually include more than twenty castles and dungeons, as well as special bosses, and powerful enemies to fight, recreating the treacherous but beautiful Lands Between.

PlanetMinecraft states that the project is currently at 40%. However you can download a trial today to experience it in action. The images on the site showcase the likes of an Erdtree and what looks like Margit and the Fell Omen, and even one of the terrifying large mausoleums that seem to be in a state of confusion. The gameplay seems more focused on the Elden Ring's design than the actual gameplay. We love minecraft servers However you can always connect the map with the Elden Ring modpack we wrote in the last few months.

The theory is that both should be combined to create the most immersive Elden Ring experience outside of the game. There's no need for multiplayer. It's always nice to see projects come together, and we're looking forward to seeing just how meaty the Elden World map ends up being when it's finished.