Elden Ring is included in a humorous manga

The Elden Ring: The Road to the Erdtree manga is published by Kadokawa Comic Walker and translated into French by Mana Books.

Written and illustrated by Tobita Nikiti, the manga adaptation of Japanese studio FromSoftware’s new Elden Ring license follows a young man with amnesia who begins his adventure in his underwear…

Aceo, a poor, stained bugger, finds himself thrown back into Limgrave, naked, penniless, hopeless, and without a young girl. His only hope in his tough and unforgiving new home is a mysterious woman named Melina. She prompts him to follow the advice of grace to the tree Erd, which dominates the intermediate lands. But the road will not be easy; Colorful characters await Aseo on the way: Margit the Fallen, Godric the grafted, Loretta Knight, General Radan Stargub, Makar the Magma Dragon, Godfrey, the First Lord of Elden, Morgott, the Forsaken King, or the Serpent-Eater of the Gods. And Rijkaard… With nothing but a loincloth between Aseo and certain death, he sets out on the first stage of his adventure, namely Stormvale Castle. Will he succeed

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Elden Ring: The Road to the Erdtree digitally from Comic Walker and Mana Books

The first two chapters of Elden Ring: The Road to the Erdtree are available for free on the Comic Walker platform, with the third coming out on September 19th. As for Mana Books, they will become paid (0.49 euros per chapter) within six months. Elden Ring fans will love finding locations, characters and bosses encountered in the hardcore medieval fantasy open world RPG.

FromSoftware’s Elden Ring sales approach 20 million

While Kadokawa is slowly and steadily expanding Elden Ring knowledge through media mixes or transmedia, FromSoftware’s latest productions continue to sell like hot cakes. After reaching 12 million copies sold last March, the 16 million mark was broken last August during Bandai Namco’s financial results presentation.

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