Elden Ring's Hidden Age of Absolute Ending Finally Gets Discovered

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Update: Some dataminers have revealed that the entire video is made up and probably fake. There is still no clarity about it, so we will update the article once we get more information.

Original Story: Elden Ring‘s Age of Absolute ending has been a point of discussion since the game’s launch, and it has finally been discovered.

If you have played the previous From Software games, you might be well aware of the different endings the games offer. Elden Ring is no exception. In fact, there are as many as six different endings that the players can experience depending on the choices they make. Obviously, some are good, while the others are the bad ending for the game.

What’s interesting is the fact that the players have actually linked the endings with some of the other From Software titles. For instance, the bad ending of the game, Lord of the Frenzied Flame, is being heavily linked to the Dark Souls games, since we have seen the flame being talked about in the Dark Souls title. Likewise, the Age of Stars ending is being linked to Bloodborne, as the Moon is a central element in the game’s lore and it does play a crucial role for Ranni and Rennala as well.

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However, one thing that has remained a mystery is the Age of Absolute ending, which has been discovered via the data mines. Fans tried their best to get the ending but to no avail. Finally, we can see what the ending looks like.

Elden Ring’s Hidden Age of Absolute Ending Finally Gets Discovered

Now if you have played the game, you know that you get an option to choose to either mend the Elden Ring or start a new age, which includes Age of Stars and others. This new ending has been discovered by Youtuber Garden of Eyes, and it is an unused cutscene in the game. Here, players get an option to Usher the Age of Absolute. After choosing that, the players put Marika’s head back, like the regular ending.

We can see the Erdtree burning after that and instead of the player himself sitting at the throne, we see a five-fingered hand there. The character is praising it, and the dialogue is pretty much the same as Age of Fracture, with the ending name being changed. This ending doesn’t make a lot of sense right now, but surely players will be digging through the lore or more of the unused content to join the dots in the future.

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