No spoilers in the article, but the video is final boss footage

In What I have dubbed the “Elden RingSoulsborne mod,” content creator Garden of Eyes has managed to accrue quite the selection of heroes.

Modding in the box art avatars/armor forDemon’s Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls II, Bloodborne,andDark Souls III,they assemble a dream teamto take down the final boss ofElden Ring. To quote ham-fisted publisher hype, it’s like “the culmination of 13 years of lore” since the 2009 release ofDemon’s Souls. In mod form.

Elden Ring Soulsborne mod

Given the sheer scope ofElden Ring, it’s no wonder that folks have been creating anddiscovering all sorts of weird things in itforover a monthnow(feel old yet?). I think our own commenter Lieutenant_Scrotes (this is Destructoid!) said it best recently: “One of the things I’ve always appreciated about theSoulsgames is that depending on our build and playstyle we all tend to struggle with different bosses, it makes the whole experience more personal.”

That it does!

Note again, this video contains final boss footage, and the thumbnail thankfully doesn’t spoil anything. It’s been a month, but we’re still being pretty cautious here.

Oda Nobunaga and Yasuka on horses next to marching armies

Miyabi and a round spirit wreathed in blue flames in Zenless Zone Zero

Two Fortnite characters performing Wanna See Me: a soldier striking a finger-gun pose and a paramedic dancing, set against a blue background.

Nexus Control Center Interface in Arknights: Endfield

Sekiro

Lucille, the baseball bat, visible in the mod for Left 4 Dead 2.

Elden Ring cracked statues

Elden Ring Walking Mausoleums 1

The splashart for Hextech Ziggs, showcasing the furry yordle being blown into the sky by his own bomb.