George R.R.Martin’s Work on Elden Ring Was Done “Many Years Ago”

Jun 18, 2021 at 06:12am EDT
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George R.R. Martin has worked on Elden Ring in collaboration with From Software, but it seems like it has been a while since his work on the game was finished.

Speaking in a recent interview shared on Twitter by Mordecai, the man behind the A Song of Ice and Fire novels confirmed his work on From Software's game was done many years ago. He was asked to work on the game's worldbuilding and characters, and he wrote a fairly detailed background that we have yet to know how it has been integrated into the game.

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While his work on Elden Ring was done years ago, it seems like George R.R. Martin was being kept updated on the game's development, as he was periodically being shown designs for the game.

George R.R. Martin working on this fairly detailed background for the Elden Ring's world and character is what allowed From Software to do things in Elden Ring that couldn't have done without his involvement, as confirmed by Hidetaka Miyazaki himself earlier this week.

And I think as far as some of its characteristics go, we really focused on bringing something with just an enormous sense of scale and this broadness and openness to The Lands Between, the world that you'll explore. As part of creating this vast world, we wanted to bring on involvement from George R.R. Martin, and he brought things to the table that we couldn't have done by ourselves, in terms of that rich storytelling and that sense of character and drama. So we really appreciate his involvement as well.

Elden Ring launches on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One on January 21st, 2022

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