When we look back and remember the great games that 2022 gave us, it's impossible not to think of ELDEN RING, the masterpiece by FromSoftware. Over a year and a half after its release, it remains highly popular and maintains a strong player community. It seems that Elon Musk is among the group of people who still play it.
It's no secret that the magnate who owns Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter (X) is a big admirer of video games, as he seizes every opportunity to discuss this hobby on his social media. For instance, he recently showed off his character in Diablo IV and criticized the critics who spoke poorly of Super Mario Bros. The Movie.
In line with this, Elon Musk didn't hold back his praise for ELDEN RING, the acclaimed open-world title directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki. He stated that it has the most beautiful art he's ever seen in his life, and he congratulated FromSoftware when the game triumphed over God of War Ragnarök and won Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2022.
Although the billionaire entrepreneur has a laughable build (according to many expert fans), it seems he periodically returns to the successful RPG. At least, that's what a recent tweet suggests.
Elon Musk is in love with ELDEN RING
The South African magnate once again took to his personal account to discuss ELDEN RING. Specifically, he stated that it is "one of the most beautiful works of art ever created." Fans supported this opinion, and even a follower asked him to contact Sony to create a remaster of Bloodborne.
Interestingly, Willyrex, a popular Spanish YouTuber and streamer, responded to Elon Musk's post and said that the FromSoftware video game is incredible, so much so that it made him want to replay it. The conversation was joined by fellow content creator Luzu, who commented that he'll try to play it when he has time.
However, it seems that Elon Musk has little time to explore The Lands Between. We say this because in recent weeks, he has made all sorts of changes to Twitter, now known as X. For example, he stated today that he will remove the user-blocking feature because "it doesn't make sense."
But tell us, do you believe that Hidetaka Miyazaki's title is a work of art? Let us know in the comments.
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