Summary

  • Elden Ring's upcoming Shadow of the Erdtree DLC promises a new area, over 10 bosses, including the visually striking Messmer the Impaler.
  • FromSoftware has a history of surprising fans with final DLC bosses, as seen in Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Dark Souls 3 expansions.
  • Based on this trend, Elden Ring players may be in for an even scarier fight beyond Messmer's boss battle, continuing the tradition of surprises.

After a year of waiting not-so-patiently, Elden Ring fans have finally been given a gameplay trailer for the RPG's long-awaited Shadows of the Erdtree DLC. Releasing on June 21, 2024, Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree expansion is set to add a whole new area to the game, which will apparently be roughly the size of Limgrave, along with over 10 new bosses, some of which fans got to see very briefly in the recent trailer.

While the trailer showed off gigantic boomerang-throwing skeletons on horseback, a living tower of fire, and a horrifying humanoid lion wielding lightning powers, it was Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's Messmer the Impaler that left the most lasting impression on many fans. Draped all in red and accompanied by an absurdly long, winding snake, Messmer the Impaler is peak FromSoftware visual design, and based on the tiny snippet of gameplay fans saw, it seems as though his mechanical design is going to match that same level of quality. But while Messmer proudly sits front and center of Shadow of the Erdtree's pre-release marketing, he might not end up being the DLC's final boss, at least not if past FromSoftware games are any indication.

Messmer Might Not Be Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's Final Boss

FromSoftware's Long History of DLC Misdirections

All the way back in June 2012, FromSoftware released its first trailer for Dark Souls' Artorias of the Abyss DLC. Setting the precedent for just about every FromSoftware DLC trailer that came after it, this Artorias of the Abyss DLC trailer begins slowly, before breaking into utter chaos, delivering a fast-paced montage of boss fights. Along with clips of Dark Souls' base game bosses, this trailer also briefly teases some of the then-new DLC bosses, such as Sanctuary Guardian and Kalameet, before ending with a teaser for Artorias himself.

However, FromSoftware decided to keep the DLC's final boss as a complete surprise, with only Manus' hand being visible in the trailer, grabbing the player and pulling them into the past. This would go on to be a major staple of just about every subsequent FromSoftware DLC. While Bloodborne's Old Hunters DLC trailer is jam-packed with boss fight teases, including Ludwig, Laurence, and a final shot of Lady Maria waiting on her Astral Clocktower throne, it shies away from even teasing the infamous Orphan of Kos.

Dark Souls 3's own DLC followed this trend as well, or at least half of it did. While Ashes of Ariandel's first trailer had no problem showing off its only two bosses, The Ringed City's trailer followed FromSoftware tradition. Neither Darkeater Midir nor the DLC's final boss, Slave Knight Gael are showcased in The Ringed City's trailer, with the trailer instead putting a focus on the Demon Prince, the very first boss of the DLC, acting as a complete misdirect for fans.

Someone Even Scarier Could Be Waiting Behind Messmer

Based on FromSoftware's now rather lengthy history of DLC misdirects, it seems fairly likely that Messmer the Impaler will not be Elden Ring: Shadows of the Erdtree's final boss. Instead, fans might be in for an even scarier fight. Artorias and Lady Maria were two humanoid bosses teased at the end of their respective DLC trailers, who were followed by a monstrous final boss. It could be the case that Shadows of the Erdtree follows a similar pattern, meaning that there might be some kind of horrifying monster lurking just beyond Messmer's boss fight.

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February 25, 2022
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ELDEN RING, developed by FromSoftware, Inc. And BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc., is a fantasy action-RPG adventure set within a world created by Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin. Danger and discovery lurk around every corner in FromSoftware’s largest game to date. Hidetaka Miyazaki - President and Game Director of FromSoftware Inc. Known for directing critically-acclaimed games in beloved franchises including Armored Core and Dark Souls.

George R.R. Martin is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including the acclaimed series A Song of Ice and Fire - A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast For Crows, and A Dance with Dragons. As a writer-producer, he has worked on The Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and pilots that were never made. He lives with the lovely Parris in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
From Software
Engine
Proprietary
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op, Online Multiplayer
Genre(s)
RPG, Action
How Long To Beat
58 Hours
Metascore
96
Platforms That Support Crossplay
PS4 & PS5 and Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S
PS Plus Availability
N/A
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