There are already those who have finished Elden Ring in less than an hour

There are already those who have finished Elden Ring in less than an hour

According to From Software estimates it takes about 50 hours before you can see the credits of Elden Ring, the video game of the moment. This is the time for normal gamers, who indulge in some leisure after a day of work or study, but for speedrunners the time to complete the game is significantly reduced, even by fifty times: the user LilAggy has in fact, a video has been published on YouTube in which he succeeds in completing Elden Ring in less than an hour, 59 minutes and 38 seconds to be precise.

So it took just twelve days from the release of Elden Ring before a speedrunner could finish it in under an hour. As acknowledged by current record holder LilAggy himself, the result is far from perfect and is likely to be improved several times over the next few weeks and months, but it is truly amazing how the sensitive 60-minute barrier fell so soon and with so little. time to familiarize yourself with all the shortcuts and advantages to be exploited ad hoc to complete the main story in the shortest possible time. Below the video of the company, naturally contains numerous spoilers on Elden Ring and therefore it is better to avoid watching it if you do not want to spoil the surprises along the difficult path.

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Another remarkable record achieved in the last hours is that of the user Niko Bellic, who finished Elden Ring in a time of 2 hours and 35 minutes without ever dying, in short, a so-called speedrun no death, while facing many more bosses. For the record, the character of LilAggy has instead died five times and in fact the creator hypothesizes that by improving in this sense it is possible to easily go below 50 minutes net.

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