Elden Ring wins another award, this time Best Game Writing at The Nebulas


Elden Ring has received the Nebula Award for the Greatest Recreation Writing class, beating out the likes of another prime contenders.


The Nebula Awards, an awards group that recognises a few of the greatest science-fiction and fantasy writing every year, had been held earlier this week, and prefer it has yearly since 2018, the Greatest Recreation Writing class was a part of the lineup this yr. You most likely will not be shocked to listen to that Elden Ring took residence the award, given it received the sport of the yr award at each the Recreation Builders Alternative Awards and The Recreation Awards.


There weren’t really an enormous vary of huge identify video games up for the awards, with Elden Ring being nominated amongst different titles like Horizon Forbidden West, Vampire: The Masquerade – Sins of the Sires, Pentiment, Stray, and Journeys via the Radiant Citadel.


The Nebulas are given out by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Affiliation, a nonprofit composed of science fiction and fantasy writers. George R. R. Martin, who helped out on the story for Elden Ring in an extremely ambiguous means, has really received an award from them earlier than, in 1973 and 1979, making this his third win. So this is likely to be a barely greater deal for director Hidetaka Miyazaki, because it’s his first Nebulas win (thanks, PCGamer).


Elden Ring joins the likes of Hades, The Outer Worlds, and Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (who received in 2020, 2019, and 2018 respectively) as winners of the Greatest Recreation Writing award. The class does additionally nominated tabletop video games, because the TTRPG Thirsty Sword Lesbians received in 2021.


Earlier this yr, FromSoftware introduced that some DLC, titled Shadow of the Erdtree, is on the way in which, although we all know principally nothing about it apart from what it is known as. All we all know is it is in growth, not even when it would come out, so you may simply have to carry tight for now.