Elden Ring: What's the absolute behind the alleged age

Elden Ring: The monumental masterpiece has become a mega-hit in no time and who has read our test, knows that there are several reasons for this. One of them is the variety of mysteries and secrets that the game has to offer. If you need help even help in terms of views, you should definitely watch our overview of tips and tricks.

Caution Spoiler: In the following we talk about the number and content of the different ends of Elden Ring (Buy Now 53,98 € / 50,99 €) .

The Beginner's Guide to Elden Ring The cryptic puzzles also include the different ends of Elden Ring, where the past order is restored and the world is overturned to chaos. In addition to the six known ends, a supposedly secret, seventh end has surfaced, which carries the title "Age absolute" . But what is really behind it?

The "Aust Absolute": a mixture of DataMining and April Fool's

A few days ago, the Youtuber Garden of Eyes released a video on Youtube that the said end should show. In the Elden Ring community, the video spread in no time like a driving fire and the well-known SoulSborne-DataMiner Lance McDonald reported on Twitter:

_ "The Youtuber Garden of Eyes has released a fake Elden Ring video about cut-out content and an end under the title 'DataMined / never before' before, and a lot of people believe it was real. The intermediate sequence shown in the video is fake. The voice output and dialogue are genuine, they come from the DataMine Leaks from the Network Test. "_

Garden of Eyes reacted - if not on Lance McDonald, then at least on the many questions and doubts from the community. One day after the publication of the video on YouTube, he pounded a comment in which he explained the background of the alleged end and expressed itself to the allegations: __

"The age absolute'-end is actually an April Fool's video, but there are some elementary details that I have to speak. The 'Age Absolute' says, exists in the final game and not just in the Network Test, how some People claim. If you look at the files, the ID is actually an alternative line to the 'Age of Order'. "

"Apart from the line, I have created the rest of the video completely self (the grown five fingers, the intermediate sequence, and so on...) And there is no official evidence that the five fingers have existed. But it is a theory, Throughout many people talking and I decided to rebuild them on a unique and creative way. "

Lance McDonald was not convinced of the justification and wrote on Twitter: _ "He has uploaded it hours before the 1st of April." It does not matter if it was a April Fool's or a calculated forgery: fixed, That the intermediate sequence shown in the video does not come from the game - but the line around the "ABT Absolute" but already. Accordingly, it is likely to be a remote content that could indeed be related to a seventh end .

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