An extensive list of achievements from Elden Ring has leaked online. It contains all 42 trophies and enables us to state that FromSoftware's new game we will face at least 30 bosses.
Oh, Elden Ring - it's hard to believe that there are only four days left until the release of fromSoftware's new game. A video published the day before yesterday provided insight into the game's most important elements, while earlier we could take a look at a handful of new screenshots and system requirements for PC. For a few days now a list of trophies from PlayStation has been making rounds on the web. According to a leak from a few months ago, it is complete - i.e. contains 42 items - and enables us to say that we will face at least 30 bosses in The Lands Between.
SPOILER ALERT
The rest of the news contains spoilers from Elden Ring. So if you want your first contact with this game to be as fresh an experience as possible, better skip further reading.
You'll find exactly 30 bosses on the list above, but it doesn't say that all the main opponents are included. The final boss, for example, may be missing. There is also no Godrick, featured on trailers or mini-bosses described by various editors. This means there should be no shortage of memorable battles.
If you've made it this far, it means you're not afraid of spoilers. So maybe you'll also be interested in the graphic presenting all ten character classes, which you can choose in Elden Ring: wretch, confessor, prisoner, samurai, prophet, astrologer, bandit, hero, warrior and vagabond. You can find them here. For those curious about the lore of the game I highly recommend this video.
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