With over six minutes of Elden Ring footage, the overview lives up to its name. The “final” Elden Ring trailer gives gamers a detailed look at everything that they’ll find in the game, from the who, the what, to the how, and the where. If we’re being honest, staying off the internet is the best way to avoid getting Elden Ring spoiled for you. Regardless of where you are online, you’ll likely find spoilers for Elden Ring and things aren’t going to get easy anytime soon. A handful of players are even on Twitch streaming the entire game after getting their hands on an early cap. You can also lookup the opening cinematic of Elden Ring along with screengrabs and other vital gameplay details. All of this is to say that Bandai Namco has its hands full trying to plug all the holes and make sure that fans don’t get too spoiled about everything that Elden Ring has to offer. The good news here is that the wait isn’t for too long anymore. Elden Ring is launching on February 25. Until then, you can keep yourself busy by going back to read everything else that we know about Elden Ring from official sources. Case in point, Hidetaka Miyazaki claims that more players will be able to finish Elden Ring compared to the Soulsborne games because it will be more accessible. In other news, it appears that FromSoftware has already set its eyes on a mecha-filled future. Reports suggest that FromSoftware will revive its iconic mecha video game series, Armored Core, after Elden Ring. Meanwhile, a credible source confirms that FromSoftware isn’t working on anything related to Bloodborne.