In the series of unusual crossovers with Elden Ring, there is Minecraft! However, this is not a first. A month after the game's release, last March, a user recreated FromSoftware's latest game in Minecraft using a mod to replicate weapons and enemy patterns in the game cube.
This time we are talking about a Minecraft world entirely dedicated to Elden Ring , in which it will be possible to find the (almost) entire Underworld.
Elden World is coming soon!
Elden World is the crazy project of SeriousCraft and several of its modding friends. The goal is to recreate the Underworld in Minecraft, so that Mojang production players can also discover Elden Ring in a rather unusual way.
According to the creator of the map, the latter will be four square kilometers (approximately) and will have more than 20 dungeons and castles greatly inspired by those that can be explored in Entre-terre.
At the center of the huge map is the mythical World Tree, and the lands are dotted with enemies, each more ferocious than the other. Because of course, it will be possible to find certain bosses of Elden Ring there.
In addition, multiplayer is strongly encouraged, enough to experience the Entre-terre on Minecraft, with several people. On the official server page is written: "Follow your compass to complete the main story... but it won't be so easy, because there are many powerful enemies on your way... you will ask probably your friends to join your world to help you... It will be an epic adventure" .
Where to play Elden World?
For now, the final version of Elden World is not yet available, but 50% completed by its developers. However, it is possible to play a demo of the map, downloadable directly from the Elden World page . This trial version seems to give a good taste of what awaits players in this cubic adventure in the Underworld, and the testers seem quite satisfied with the project.
Work on the map is progressing quickly , and we can expect to have access to the final version of Elden World within a few weeks. One thing is certain, we can't wait to discover this unusual version of FromSoftware's latest game, on Minecraft!