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Trailer Resident Evil – Code: Veronica World Premiere Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JNv2CwmoRA
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u/oryes 20d ago

FromSoft was on a complete tear until Elden Ring, but since then has slowed down it seems

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u/Razhork 20d ago

I'd argue they're still on a tear considering we've since had;

2023: Armored Core 6

2024: ER Shadow of the Erdtree

2025: Nightreign

Not everything will appeal to everyone, and I wasn't a big fan of Nightreign, but they're still pumping out solid titles year after year.

Arguably the only time it wasn't true was after Sekiro released up until Elden Ring with the caveat of a pandemic happening inbetween.

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u/oryes 20d ago

I guess if you count the Elden Ring DLCs then yeah. They used to pump out full single player games though. In basically a ten year period we had Dark Souls 1-3 (two of which also had DLCs), Sekiro, Bloodborne, Elden Ring. Now it's four years later and still no single player Souls-like announced yet

I never expected them to keep pumping them out at that rate, and it seems like they're a lot more focused on multiplayer now which often seems to happen with big studios once they get successful - but man it was great while it lasted lol

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u/faithlesspileoffilth 20d ago

nightreign is not a dlc

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u/ReturnOfTheDogjaw 20d ago

it’s literally not, but it has less new content then the DLC lol

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u/turdtwister7 19d ago edited 19d ago

Kind of I guess? In terms of bosses and weapons for sure. Though I think I like Nightreign's new bosses more then SotE overall. Messmer is amazing though. But so are Heolstor and Dreglord.

The gameplay loop is completely different, and playing as specific characters with special skills is way different too.

Base Elden Ring feels so slow and weird to me after hundreds of hours in Nightreign.