Minecraft and the Elden ring are Finally Together

Minecraft and the Elden ring are Finally Together


Minecraft is perhaps the ultimate Sandbox game. Through mods and build, players can use it to create anything from their own take on official trailers to stunning doors from beloved films and even their own in-game GIFs. It's a place of creativity and its tools allow players to design whatever they want such as Farum Azula, the Elden Ring city Farum Azula.



LeshaGloom posted a stunning image on Reddit of a crumbling floating town that is part of Elden World. It's certainly one of the most impressive builds of today. Elden World is a map that is based on Elden Ring. It will eventually have more than twenty castles, dungeons special bosses, and powerful enemies to battle. The map will also recreate the beautiful and treacherous Lands Between.



According to PlanetMinecraft, the project is currently at 40% complete however if you can't wait to play around with it, then you can actually download a trial version now to test it out. The screenshots on the site show the likes an Erdtree that resembles Margit and the Fell Omen, and even one of the terrifying large wondering mausoleums.  MINECRAFT SERVERS The experience is more focused on the Elden Ring's design rather than the actual gameplay. However you can always combine the map with the Elden Ring modpack we wrote about a few months ago.



The idea is that the two should be paired to make the most immersive Elden Ring experience outside of the game. There's no requirement for multiplayer. It's always a pleasure to see projects come together. We're looking forward seeing how the Elden World map turns out once it's all done.