Presumptive GOTY Elden Ring is, in perhaps the least surprising piece of news that Iāll write for this site today, getting a board game adaptation
It wonāt be the first Souls-like to get the tabletop treatment, of course. Back in 2016 a Dark Souls board game raised over $200,000 on Kickstarter in undertwo hours (it would go on to raise over $4 million, having asked forā¦$55,000 in funding.
Elden Ring is being handled by the same designers behind Dark SoulsāSteamforged Gamesāand will be hitting Kickstarter soon (the page is up now, but the campaign itself isnāt live). While details are pretty thin at this stage, one thing that already sounds cool is the way combat is being handled, with dice out the window in favour of:
Like the video game, the ELDEN RING⢠board game will immerse players in the forsaken Lands Between. In a vast, sprawling world of decaying grandeur that unfolds through their exploration, 1-4 āTarnishedā players will embark on a huge and varied adventure, visiting iconic locations and crossing paths with familiar enemies and characters.
The video gameās characteristically challenging fights will be recreated by intelligent dice-free combat, requiring players to strategise and adapt their plans during each encounter ā whether that be a lowly Godrick Soldier or the Grafted King himself.
Steamforged have made a name for themselves over the last few years, adapting a whole ton of video games, from Dark Souls (twice, as a board and card game) to Horizon Zero Dawn to games based on both Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. So I guess we can assume that, even if this doesnāt end up quite as acclaimed as the source material, its creators at least understand what makes a video game tick on the tabletop.