Elden Ring Fans Beware! | GameSpot News



In today’s episode of GameSpot News, Persia talks about Elden Ring spoilers emerging online, confirmation of the Metro’s fate in Cyberpunk 2077, and more.

While Elden Ring has a planned launch of February 25, some players have managed to get their copies just over a week early, and are streaming the game on Twitch. Not only that, but the game’s intro cinematic has been released early, alongside some screengrabs and gameplay features.

Now that players have had some time with Cyberpunk 2077’s 1.5 patch, they’re starting to discover all types of new secrets under the hood. However, a screenshot shared on reddit of an existing asset had the Metro discussion circulating again. Cyberpunk 2077’s Global Community Director, Marcin Momot, was quick to clarify on twitter that there will definitely not be a Metro added to the game and the screenshot that was circulating was completely unrelated.

A new patch for Dying Light 2 has gone live on PC, and between a few tweaks to the zombie apocalypse sandbox, one of the game’s more annoying bugs has been fixed. Dying during a quest within a restricted area would result in them being respawned in a different area, and facing a time limit that would not allow them to get back to the previous mission area on time. That issue has been fixed, alongside a few others.

For more information on all of our topics, please visit gamespot.com.

Timestamps:
Intro – 00:00
Elden Ring – 00:07
Cyberpunk 2077 – 00:56
Dying Light 2 – 02:04
Outro – 02:59

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30 thoughts on “Elden Ring Fans Beware! | GameSpot News”

  1. I kind a want an Online Cyber Punk, pick a backstory and join a faction or gang. And make an all out war, though I know it can't take it yet, but I hope a technology can handle such a thing, someday.

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  2. Honestly I don’t get why ppl are holding on to cyberflunk. If they aren’t adding more story missions who actually cares. Game was wild short and gets repetitive quick. More actually content if not let it die lol

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  3. What fans can accomplish faster than the actual devs themselves.
    I really wish we had a more immersive CyberPunk 2077 experience. More intimate moments, more interactions. It would be nice to sit down at a restaurant and order something.
    I can't even go stores that are open, it says open on the front of the store, but it also says locked.
    There are very little interiors, no new game +. So many things lacking.

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