Recent reports suggest that Tencent is in the process of developing a mobile version of Elden Ring, a highly acclaimed RPG developed by FromSoftware. However, progress on the project appears to be sluggish, raising questions about its eventual release.
According to a report by Reuters, Tencent, a major player in the gaming industry, has set its sights on bringing Elden Ring to mobile devices. The initiative, reportedly underway for a few years now, involves a team of developers working on a prototype following the acquisition of licensing rights from FromSoftware.
Inspired by Genshin Impact, Tencent aims to inject new life into its gaming portfolio by venturing into the souls-like genre, drawing inspiration from the success of titles like Genshin Impact. In line with prevailing trends in mobile gaming, Tencent plans to adopt a free-to-play model with in-app purchases, a move that has stirred mixed reactions within the gaming community.
Slow Progress and Uncertain Future
Despite initial enthusiasm, progress on the Elden Ring mobile port has been sluggish, with reports indicating a lack of significant advancements in development. It remains uncertain whether Tencent will forge ahead with the project or opt to shelve it indefinitely.
The prospect of Elden Ring making its way to mobile devices is undoubtedly exciting for fans of the franchise, offering the opportunity to experience its immersive world on a new platform.
However, concerns about the proposed free-to-play model and the slow pace of development raise valid questions about the mobile port's potential success. As enthusiasts eagerly await further updates from Tencent, it remains to be seen whether Elden Ring will successfully transition to the mobile gaming landscape.
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