Elden Ring New Harry Potter-Inspired Mod Turns The Lands Between Into The Wizarding World

Feb 17, 2023 at 06:51am EST
Elden Ring

Elden Ring, the latest action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware, received plenty of mods since its release last year, which spiced up the experience considerably. But none of the mods released so far overhauls the experience as much as a new Harry Potter-inspired mod that's been recently released.

The new mod, which has been developed by Garden Of Eyes, introduces not only an extremely accurate Harry Potter model but also a variety of spells inspired by the popular franchise as well as rideable broomsticks that provide a new means of transportation as well as new combat options, as it is possible to cast spells while flying on one of them.

The new Elden Ring Harry Potter-inspired mod is now available for Garden Of Eyes Patreon supporters, alongside a variety of other mods. A public, free release of the mod hasn't been announced as of now.

While modders continue to improve Elden Ring and add new content, FromSoftware doesn't seem to be resting on its laurels, as recent findings suggest that something may be in the works. With the game's first anniversary coming next week, it wouldn't be surprising to see a DLC announcement coming during the celebrations.

Elden Ring is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One worldwide. You can learn more about one of the best games released in recent times by checking out my review.

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