They use the following formula to determine the size of the Elden Ring map: According to one fan, the beta took up only 13% of the overall space

The Elden Ring map will be enormous... how big will it be? According to one astute fan, what was seen in the beta constituted only 13% of the entire map. Take a look at this:

They use the following formula to determine the size of the Elden Ring map: According to one fan, the beta took up only 13% of the overall space

There isn't much more to say about the Elden Ring. The wait until February 25 is becoming increasingly difficult for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC gamers, however thankfully, FromSoftware released a beta a few months back that allowed us to sample the game's offering and learn a lot more.


The Elden Ring's open world is Miyazaki's greatest asset in drawing a large number of gamers. The map will be crucial because the level design is unlike anything else we've seen from the Japanese studio.


We could already see a huge portion of it in the beta, but it was limited, so we couldn't really appreciate the Elden Ring's immensity. The map, on the other hand, revealed that there was much more to see than Stormy Veil Castle and Necrolimbus.


As a result, a Reddit user known as AdLivTho began to compute and determined that the beta scenario covered only 13% of the overall game territory.



This figure is based on what we know so far, which means it cannot be guaranteed to be 100 percent accurate. Regardless, if the estimates are correct, we are talking about a very big extension.


Despite this fan's admirable efforts, it's also crucial to note that a key portion of the game's world lies underground. Dungeons and caves are a significant feature of the Midlands, according to the beta.


So we'll have to wait and see what the Elden Ring map's true size is. We'll be able to die in a lot more places in the future!


As previously said, the open world is the foundation around which this game is built, and Miyazaki has stated as much. The game encourages users to explore, learn about the world, and have fun.


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