A new trailer could be shown at next week’s The Game Awards 2020 for upcoming Elden Ring,

Rumour: Elden Ring New Trailer To Be Shown at The Game Awards 2020

The rumour mills are churning as we get closer to The Game Awards 2020, and one particular highly anticipated title that everyone has been waiting for news from is FromSoftware’s dark fantasy RPGElden Ring. News has been rather thin since thereveal of Elden Ringat the Microsoft E3 press conference, with a few snippets of information here and there, but no new screenshots, trailers or gameplay since the announcement trailer.

Why Elden Ring Will be at TGA 2020

There are some reasonable hints that an Elden Ring trailer is coming soon, I think.

— Imran Khan (@imranzomg)July 06, 2025

Rumour: Elden Ring New Trailer To Be Shown at The Game Awards 2020

I follow some Bandai Namco marketing people on Twitter who have been retweeting (and in some cases, unretweeting) some TGA stuff in weirdly coy ways.

Some speculate as Bandai Namco publishesCyberpunk 2077, which releases on the same day as The Game Awards on December 10th, this could be a way for them to generate some hype for the CD Projekt Red title. FromSoftware have been a part of TGA in the past, asSekiro: Shadows Die Twicewas teased for the first time during The Game Awards some years ago, so even a glimpse of Elden Ring could happen.

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Adding further fuel to the bonfire flames (souls joke, couldn’t resist), souls content creator and dataminerLance McDonaldcommented that Elden Ring is almost finished during aTwitch livestream, and that FromSoftware are waiting to show it publicly. The source of this is apparently from contractors who are working on the game, people they’d only bring in when they are close to finishing a game. McDonald is also behind the unofficial 60 FPS Bloodborne patch, and has covered a lot of From games, so it’s interesting that he made this comment.

Recently Xbox Head Phil Spencer also shared some comments about the game, as he has actually seen it and “played quite a bit”. He also shared that this is Hidetaka Miyazaki’s “most ambitious game” to date and has given high praise from what he’s seen so far.

I mean, I love his games, but seeing some of the gameplay mechanics stuff that he’s tackling, he and the team are tackling this time, of the setting, working with another creator in terms of story. I love it.

Phil Spencer - Xbox Head

Of course take these findings with a pinch of salt, as nothing has been shared by From themselves. We’ll have to sit and watch this space to see if oooohhhh Elden Ring makes an appearance this year.

What We Know So Far (Confirmed Details)

What we do know about Elden Ring so far is that it is a dark fantasy title, in collaboration with G.R.R. Martin, the fantasy writer who is creating the mythos of the game. There is also more freedom when it comes to exploration, and a much deeper storytelling aspect compared to previous Souls games.

In September, Miyazaki expanded on the concept of the game at the23rd Japan Media Arts Festivalwhile at a panel about Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. He here elaborated that the Elden Ring “is larger and deeper than anything we’ve done before” which includes mythos and has challenged the development team. It will also look at very human themes including  “racism, politics, citizenship, and so on”.

Last official word from FromSoftware was just last month, where they tweeted they had appreciated fans “enthusiasm and support”, which was probably just to address that it was still in the works.

You can refresh yourself with further known details aboutEverything We Know About Elden Ringbelow:

If you want more Elden Ring in the meantime be sure to drop by ourElden Ring wiki. The Game Awards 2020 will be taking place next week on December 10th.

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