Elden Ring Mobile Version In Development, Reports Say

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With games like the Resident Evil 4 remake and Death Stranding becoming playable on iPhones, it seems like just about anything can be a mobile game these days. Even Elden Ring, developer FromSoftwareā€™s 2022 open-world RPG, could be coming to phones. At least thatā€™s according to a recent report from news outlet Reuters, with three sources sharing information on a planned mobile version of Elden Ring in development at Tencent Holdings.

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Kotaku has reached out to Tencent for comment.

According to the Reuters report from Josh Ye, three sources familiar with the matter spoke about Tencentā€™s in-development Elden Ring mobile version. The company acquired the gameā€™s licensing rights in 2022 and, according to Reuters, began work on the mobile version with a small development team. However, the projectā€™s progress has been slow. The biggest issue during development appears to be a clash between the fundamental design of Elden Ring and Tencentā€™s goals with a mobile version of the game. The original Elden Ring is a complete experience designed as a one-time purchase, but sources tell Reuters that Tencentā€™s planned monetization model will resemble that of the hit game Genshin Impact, which is free-to-play but pulls in billions through in-app purchases.

Tencent is one of the largest gaming companies in the world and is known for its ownership of Riot Games as well as a large investment portfolio that includes stakes in Epic Games, Ubisoft, and Activision Blizzard,to name a few. News of the companyā€™s attempts at an Elden Ring mobile version comes only days after news broke that the company had canceled a mobile game based on the NieR franchise in December 2023. Tencent appears to be struggling to find its next hit as the gaming branch of the company faces troubles. ā€œWe have found ourselves at a loss, as our competitors continue to produce new products,ā€ Tencent CEO Pony Ma said during a speech at the end of January, ā€œleaving us feeling [as if we have] achieved nothing. ā€

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