"I Think This Is Called Targeted Harassment": FromSoftware All But Officially Admits Its Own Mistake In Latest Elden Ring Patch, Confirming What We Always Knew

"I Think This Is Called Targeted Harassment": FromSoftware All But Officially Admits Its Own Mistake In Latest Elden Ring Patch, Confirming What We Always Knew

HomeNews, Other Content"I Think This Is Called Targeted Harassment": FromSoftware All But Officially Admits Its Own Mistake In Latest Elden Ring Patch, Confirming What We Always Knew

FromSoftware understands how powerful this Summon can be in the Ring of Fire.

Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree Xbox Series X Gameplay Review [Optimized] [Ray Tracing]

Elden Ring's latest patch has arrived, and it proves the community has always been right about one thing – Mimic Tears are overpowered. Among the various quality of life changes, the updates have kept this calling aside, for good reason.

Spirit Ashes can be helpful allies in battle, but FromSoftware seems to make sure that one Summon in particular doesn't become more powerful than it already is.

Elden Ring's latest patch has introduced some significant changes to the game's universe. Some attacks feel a little stronger, enemies react a little differently, and overall the quality of life of the game feels a little better.

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