Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree hands-on report (2024)

The Land of Shadow is calling.

After a more-than-two-year wait, we’re weeks away from the launch of Shadow of the Erdtree, the enormous DLC for Elden Ring. FromSoftware hasn’t spent those years basking the accolades their first open-world adventure received; instead, they’ve been hard at work on this, their biggest and most ambitious expansion ever.

When I recently got a chance to go hands-on with Shadow of the Erdtree, even the tiny slice I saw made it easy to remember why Elden Ring is so beloved. Rise, Tarnished, and hear of the things I saw.

We’re not in Limgrave anymore

Shadow of the Erdtree takes place in an entirely new region, known as the Land of Shadow, and is accessed by touching the mummified arm found in Mohgwyn Palace in the base game. It’s here that Miquella, the oft-mentioned but never-seen character from the main game, traveled to in the game’s lore.

The section I explored opened with a sprawling meadow filled with gravestones and shadowy spirits. In the distance, I could clearly see what lay ahead of me: a vast settlement, an expansive castle, and a dark woodland looming on the horizon. Above all, an enormous tree stood, charred and gnarled, in stark contrast to the golden tree seen across the main game’s landscape.

While regions in the original game often glowed with autumnal warmth, this region’s dried grass and dying shrubs felt ancient and blighted. The dungeon and fortress I explored—Belurat Tower Settlement and Castle Ensis—were claustrophobic and folded over on themselves. They were filled with winding paths and concealed shortcuts, opening to reveal routes back to Sites of Grace. I fought through flooded cellars, lava-filled chasms, and forests alive with an eerie blue glow.

Fresh yet familiar, The Land of Shadow feels like a natural extension to The Lands Between, and FromSoftware’s mastery of level design is displayed here in glorious form.

New opponents await

It wouldn’t be a FromSoftware update without fresh foes to face, and in that regard, Shadow of the Erdtree comes out swinging. The first enemy I faced dove down to attack me from atop a pillar and quickly sent me back to the Site of Grace. After that, I faced hatchet-wielding ghosts, death sorcery-breathing birds, and knights more lethal than anything I had encountered before. Gigantic, flaming brazier-like beasts flung brimstone in my direction mere moments after I started my journey, setting the scene for the rest of my time there.

And then there are bosses. Shadow of the Erdtee will feature 10+ full bosses and additional side bosses. Some are required to progress the story, and others can be challenged when you feel up to it.

I faced two of these. The first, the Devine Beast Dancing Lion, is found in Belurat Tower Settlement and felt like that classic FromSoftware early game skill check. The grotesque beast leaped across the arena to attack, using a mixture of elemental abilities to keep me on my toes before crushing my poor sorcerer between its teeth again and again.

The second was the magic-wielding Twin Moon Knight, one of the guardians of Castle Ensis, who used a distinctive double full moon attack that filled the entire arena with magic blasts. This devastating ability was challenging to avoid and threw me into the air before slamming me back down to earth, often with lethal force. And if the double moon doesn’t get you, their one-two combo of pyro and glintstone-infused blades will.

One consistent thing between every enemy I faced was their speed and agility. Without exception, the inhabitants of the Land of Shadow felt lethal even from a distance due to their ability to sprint, leap, and spin through the air to reach me. Enemies move fast. It’s hard to say if this is unique to the area I explored, but players should be prepared to get very familiar with that dodge button.

Rebuild your armory

Shadow of the Erdtree will introduce around one hundred new weapons for players to discover. From the start, I chose a Greatsword-sized katana, which caused fire damage when it made contact, and a battle shield featuring large metal spikes on the edge, turning this protective item into an offensive tool.

Players can also discover eight brand-new weapon types. The details on many of these types were being kept under wraps for now, but I was given access to one: Martial Arts.

This new category allowed me to go into combat bare-handed, swinging heavy punches and slamming kicks into my opponents. Just like other weapon types, Martial Arts can be assigned a Skill to suit your playstyle, and mine saw me taking a leaf from some of the bosses’ books by leaping through the air and landing a flurry of kicks on my enemies.

Fighting barehanded might seem like madness in this kind of world, but I found it remarkably effective. The blunt impact of the blows made it easier to break enemies’ stance, leaving them open to a quick and deadly finisher. Martial Arts was a joy to use, and if the other new categories are even half as fun to play with, Tarnished are in for a treat with the new weapon types.

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Bolster yourself with Grace

Shadow of the Erdtree introduces a new system, called Shadow Realm Blessing, to help level the playing field a little. Intrepid explorers are offered the chance to find and use a new consumable to apply a stackable buff that negates some incoming damage and increases the damage you cause to opponents in the Land of Shadow.

This consumable, Scadutree Fragments, are rare, but can be found littered across the world if you look carefully enough. Useable only at Sites of Grace, the amount needed for the next level of buff increases after each use, but seeking them out could make your journey slightly less harrowing. Of course, if you prefer a tougher challenge, the use of the Scadutree Fragments is entirely optional, and the buff has no effect outside of the Land of Shadow.

Shadow of the Erdtree is shaping up to be a worthy expansion to FromSoftware’s now-legendary adventure. If you’ve been away from Elden Ring for some time, jumping into this new region will feel comfortingly familiar, but even for veterans, there is plenty to uncover.

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree launches on June 21 for PS5 and PS4, and requires the Elden Ring base game to play.

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree hands-on report (2024)

FAQs

Is the Elden Ring DLC out? ›

When is the Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC releasing? The DLC releases on June 21 for consoles and PC, with varying times based on the platform and region.

Who is the hardest first boss in Elden Ring? ›

Margit is the first challenging boss players encounter in Elden Ring.

What's new in Shadow of the Erdtree? ›

That's only a handful of upgrades compared with the many additions coming with Shadow of the Erdtree. For $40, the DLC adds over 100 new weapons and eight new weapon categories, 10 major bosses and an unspecified number of legacy dungeons in an area roughly the size of Limgrave, the starting zone in Elden Ring.

When was Elden Ring released? ›

BST – Console: June 21, 12 AM, PC: June 20, 11 PM.

When can you preload Shadow of the Erdtree? ›

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree – preload

You will be able to preload Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree on PS4 and PS5 48 before the title launches in your respective region, so be sure to check the list above and then count back to find the time that applies for you.

How to get to Elden Ring DLC? ›

We already know that to access the DLC, you just need to defeat Mogh, Lord of Blood. So if you never got as far as taking on the Elden Beast in your playthrough, you could just go off to bother Mogh and integrate the DLC into your existing Elden Ring Adventure.

Which is the hardest boss in Elden Ring? ›

Malenia (329 million attempts) – It couldn't be anyone else and the enormous difference with respect to the second in the classification makes it clear. Malenia is the most difficult boss in Elden Ring, as simple as that.

Is Maliketh harder than Malenia? ›

Yes he's harder than Malenia. Malenia is easy apart from waterfowl, Maliketh has several hard moves and weird dodge timings and fewer openings. Blasphemous claw makes him a lot easier. stuns him for a bit in certain attacks and gives you a huge window.

Is Maliketh harder than Fire Giant? ›

he is a huge spike in difficulty compared to the fire giant and the bosses before and he is also harder than the final set of 3 bosses aswell. he really feels off difficulty wise compared to all other non optional bosses.

Should you take Melina to Erdtree? ›

You have to accept Melina's accord in Elden Ring if you want to level up and get your horse. While suspicion is wise in a FromSoftware game, you really have to say yes here. Because without her, you'll be cut off from some crucial tools.

Is the Elden Beast a girl? ›

The Elden Beast is reminiscent of the dragon that serves as part of the alchemical Rebis, much like Marika/Radagon. The Rebis is a single being possessing both male and female qualities, also sometimes referred to as the divine hermaphrodite.

What is the dragon in Elden Ring that sits still? ›

Elder Dragon Greyoll is a massive dragon, laying on the ground surrounded by five Lesser Dragons and is found in Caelid. When players encounter her, they will find her motionless and unable to attack.

Why is Elden Ring a 16? ›

During the course of the game, a humanoid monster is depicted partially nude, with scales/scars covering its breast and pelvic regions. The word “sh*t” appears in the dialogue. Advice for consumers This game has received a PEGI 16 because it features strong violence. Not suitable for persons under 16 years of age.

Why is Elden Ring 17? ›

Parental Guidance: Elden Ring is rated M for Mature 17+, specifically for blood and gore, suggestive themes, violence, and language. As you'd expect, it's quite violent, and some of the bosses and areas could be scary to young players.

What is the Elden Ring DLC coming out? ›

Elden Ring DLC: Release date, start time for Shadow of the Erdtree. As confirmed earlier this year by the DLC's official gameplay reveal trailer, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is scheduled to release on June 21, 2024.

What is the best boss to fight first in Elden Ring? ›

But, assuming you'll just go where the game is telling you, Godrick is your first major prize. In order to get to Godrick, you first must defeat Margit, the Fell Omen. The two boss fights aren't back-to-back, but taking down Margit will allow you access to the section of the castle where you'll eventually find Godrick.

Has anyone beaten the first boss in Elden Ring? ›

Yes, you can beat the Grafted Scion boss in Elden Ring, but it's not easy to do and the game assumes you probably won't.

Is Godrick harder than Margit? ›

Margit is harder, yes. Godrick is slow and telegraphs all his AoEs which are easy to get out of the way of. Might be you just got better at the game by the time you met Godrick. And/or leveled.

What level in Elden Ring to beat first boss? ›

It is recommended for players to reach levels 20-25 before they try to fight Margit, the Fell Omen – the first Elden Ring boss. Furthermore, since this fight allows Spirit Ashes and multiplayer, players can call in some aid against the boss.

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