There Elden Ring online multiplayer co-opbut also Dark Souls and previous FromSoftware games, it’s like push a car up a snowy hill. To say it is the same Hidetaka Miyazaki, director of Elden Ring.
The information comes from The New Yorker, in an interview with Hidetaka Miyazaki. Precisely, the director and president of FromSoftware affirms that the source of inspiration of the coop of his games – and therefore of Elden Ring – is an event that happened to him years ago. While he was driving his car, he got stuck in the snow, climbing up a hill. At that point, a group of strangers appeared, helped him push the vehicle to the top of the hill and then disappeared into thin air like nothing had happened.
We have to admit it’s a great way to describe the Elden Ring multiplayer and other Miyazaki games. In fact, when an ally is summoned, it remains in the world until he defeats the boss of the area. Helped the ally and obtained his own reward (souls, echoes of blood or runes that are) the summoned player returns to his own world.
It is a pleasant and interesting anecdote that shows that inspiration for a video game or one of its components can come at any time. Hidetaka Miyazaki also admitted that he suffered a lot from anxiety over the launch of Elden Ring.
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