Elden Ring Fan Accuses Bandai Namco of Hiding Entire Game Worlds, Claims Miyazaki Wants Players to Lose It

Elden Ring Fan Accuses Bandai Namco of Hiding Entire Game Worlds, Claims Miyazaki Wants Players to Lose It

As someone who has spent countless hours immersed in the intricate worlds of FromSoftware games, I can’t help but chuckle at this bizarre turn of events. The idea that there are hidden worlds within Elden Ring that are being deliberately concealed by the developers is as far-fetched as a Chimera Ant appearing in my living room after a long day of boss fights.


It is common knowledge that FromSoftware’s games are challenging and have steep learning curves.

Games such as “Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice” and “Bloodborne” have been known to challenge players to the point where they’ve damaged their controllers and left fans feeling exasperated due to the games’ notorious difficulty levels. Some fans may have even gone so far as to devise an elaborate theory claiming that FromSoftware intentionally concealed “entire new realms” within the upcoming game, Elden Ring.

Fans of Elden Ring, scattered across various Reddit communities, engage in discourse regarding the origin of a particular conspiracy theory held by one fan. Numerous enthusiasts label this theory as “extreme” or “outlandish.

As a devoted fan, I recently stumbled upon a Reddit post by u/gfy_expert, who revealed some intriguing details about an upcoming trial court meeting with Bandai Namco on September 25, 2024. The original poster in the 4chan forum is alleging that Bandai Namco has been intentionally withholding content from players in Elden Ring. This isn’t the first time such claims have surfaced as there were similar accusations about hidden content in other games like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Bloodborne.

In a 4chan discussion, the initial poster persisted in discussing how creators seem to focus on eccentric individuals, implying that average people lack the bravery to delve into the “unexplored realm.” They’ve also included the case number for their court date to keep followers informed about the proceedings. Upon investigating the details of the case number, it was found that the original poster had filed the lawsuit in the small claims section, which adds more absurdity to their allegations.

Months ago, those images were shared on the Elden Ring subreddit, but the discussion has been revived as the hearing date approaches. The initial poster attempted to connect the mathematical idea of “Division by Zero” with their theory, suggesting that Miyazaki intentionally designed Bloodborne to drive fans mad.

Elden Ring Fan Accuses Bandai Namco of Hiding Entire Game Worlds, Claims Miyazaki Wants Players to Lose It

Many people found this theory amusing and almost psychotic, yet others point out that it’s highly implausible. Some fans argue that if the theory were true, data miners would have discovered these “new worlds” by now. The original poster will be appearing in court next week, so gamers everywhere should anticipate updates on the court case’s outcome.

Regardless of whether you will play Elden Ring or beat Genichiro again in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, rehydrate during gaming sessions to stay calm and collected and stay updated with the latest gaming news and stories by following Gfinity Esports.

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2024-09-20 18:42