

The Elden Ring is restored, you have become Elden Lord, and it seems that the dreaded Age of Fracture has finally come to an end. At the very least, it’s the ending that sees you complete the task presented to you at the start of the game exactly how it was presented to you. On the surface, this appears to be one of Elden Ring’s “good” endings.

A voiceover that accompanies this ending talks about how the “fallen leaves tell a story of how a Tarnished became Elden Lord” and notes that “our seed will look back upon us and recall an Age of Fracture.” It sees you finally repair the Elden Ring and become the Elden Lord. This is Elden Ring’s basic (or, if you prefer, “standard”) ending. Elden Ring: The Age of Fracture Ending Explained
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If we learn more about the rumored Age of Absolution ending (or any other additional endings in Elden Ring), we’ll be sure to let you know how to unlock it. However, it’s not entirely clear at this time whether that ending is real or just an urban legend fuelled by misinterpreted datamined information. While it’s possible to play the game in a way that allows you to choose between multiple endings by the time you reach the finale (with one notable exception that we’ll discuss in a bit), you’ll ultimately need to decide which ending you’ll see.įor what it’s worth, it seems like there may be a seventh ending in the game currently known as the Age of Absolution ending. So far as anyone can tell, there are six available endings in Elden Ring. How Many Endings Can You Unlock in Elden Ring? In the interest of getting that discussion going, though, here’s a look at our what we think Elden Ring‘s endings mean and, more importantly, how to unlock them. These intentionally ambiguous finales are meant to be discussed, dissected, and debated. Part of the joy of playing a FromSoftware game involves learning to love occasionally being confused, and that’s certainly true when it comes to explaining, or even talking about, the game’s endings. So far as that goes, I’ll warn you right now that Elden Ring offers relatively few definitive narrative answers, and those answers that are buried in the game likely won’t be unearthed for months to come. That also means that there is a good chance you’ll reach the game’s various endings and have no idea what any of them mean or how you even managed to arrive at them in the first place. While Elden Ring clearly separates itself from other FromSoftware titles through its massive open-world filled with adventures and secrets, the game does feature that same brand of obtuse storytelling and complicated lore that helped make FromSoftware’s other titles (most notably the Dark Souls series) famous. This article contains spoilers for Elden Ring.
