Author Of Mistborn Says He Should Have Penned Elden Ring, Not George R.R. Martin
Brandon Sanderson, the author of the Mistborn novels, has said during a live recording of the Intentionally Blank podcast that FromSoftware should have tasked him with writing Elden Ring, not George R.R. Martin, who claims has no interest in games.
His comments came after an audience member asked him about the process of letting one of his creations appear in another franchise, Sanderson touched on Kelsier from Mistborn, who appeared in a Fortnite crossover in May last year. However, he then switch gears to talk about Elden Ring.
From Software decides to make a fantasy game and partner with a fantasy novelist, right? And they choose someone who spends his days blogging about the NFL, rather than the person who has played their games since King’s Field, and has listed their games among his top 10 consistently over time? What are you thinking, people?
If you don’t know, they went to George, and made a game with George, and I’m like, George doesn’t play video games. George has no idea. So anyway, there you go.
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Martin himself has admitted that he’s not really into video games, but he did play the likes of Railroad Tycoon, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Master of Orion.
Elden Ring is scheduled for release on PS5, PS4, PC, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One.
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