New Elden Ring DLC listing hits Steam’s backend, suggesting Shadow of the Erdtree’s release date may be imminent

Dare I allow myself to hope I’ll be playing Elden Ring’s long-awaited expansion soon?

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Elden Ring blew everyone away with its gargantuan multilayered open world and its rich skill-driven ARPG combat systems when it launched in 2022, dominating industry conversation for months and taking home Game of the Year from 2022’s The Game Awards. Developer FromSoftware then announced a DLC for the landmark title was in the oven in February of last year, and ever since, its players have been eagerly awaiting an official release date reveal. Sadly, one hasn’t come yet — but thanks to a new development, there’s reason to think the expansion might be just around the corner.

That development is the addition of a new application to Elden Ring’s Downloadable Content section on Valve’s PC game distribution platformSteam, spotted by fans earlier today onSteamDB. This website uses the SteamKit .NET library to interface directly with the Steam network, and while this new app isn’t visible on the main Steam site, it definitely is in its backend.

It’s important to note that there’s no hard evidence to confirm that this app is actually Shadow of the Erdtree, and there’s no part of the SteamDB listing that says anything about a release timing, either. However, this is the first time the game’s DLC section has gotten an update in two years, and the timingdoesline up rather nicely with information from a recent leak.

Last month, a collaboration betweenElden Ringpublisher Bandai Namco and gaming accessory manufacturer Thrustmasterbriefly leakedon a retail site, revealing that the latter would be launching Elden Ring-themed controllers at the same time Shadow of the Erdtree becomes available. The collab page noted that the expansion was scheduled to release in “February 2024” on Elden Ring’s anniversary, which would be February 25 (it also said a “major keybeat or new game expansion” is coming in 2025).

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The leaked page was quickly taken down, but screenshots of it arestill visible on social media, and if you ask me, the whole thing looks very, very real (notably, it was even still appearing in Google search results for several hours post-deletion, so the pagedidexist). Now, it’s fully possible that the release date info it included was outdated — but now that Elden Ring’s gotten a mysterious new DLC listing a month later, two weeks before the start of February, I’m starting to hope that we might actually get Shadow of the Erdtree on the game’s second birthday.

Again, though, I’m going to reiterate that nothing is concrete, and FromSoftware’s Yasuhiro Kitao even said that the DLC is “still a little ways off” in aninterviewat the start of December. That comment made most fans believe we wouldn’t see the expansion drop until at least summer 2024, but who knows? Maybe his idea of “a little ways off” is three months, or perhaps Bandai Namco andFromSoftwarehave pushed Shadow of the Erdtree’s release forward a bit.

Ultimately, only time will tell, but regardless of whether the DLC is coming next month or not, it’d be sweet to get an actual trailer for it soon. At the moment, we know next to nothing about it other than that it’ll be similar to Dark Souls or Bloodborne’s expansions in terms of size and scope, and that Miquella will likely be an important character in its story based on the poster shown with its reveal.

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Elden Ring is available now on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PCs, and PlayStation systems. It’s one of thebest Xbox gamesandbest PC gamesof all time, and if you’re a fan of challenging action RPGs, rich, layered open worlds, and near-limitless options for creative buildcrafting, we strongly recommend playing it.

Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he’s been an avid fan since childhood. He’s been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you’ll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he’s not writing or gaming, there’s a good chance he’s either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once.Follow him on X(Twitter).