Elden Ring app storms the charts and helps you with NPC

Elden Ring is a huge open World game with huge areas, caves, secret gears, hidden passages and puzzles. Since it can be quite difficult to keep track of the numerous NPCs that meet us here and there. A fan app should work there - and that's good.

App instead of confous notes

That's why it's: Shattered Ring is an iOS app. It should replace what it does not exist in Elden Ring: a diary, which provides overview of your NPC quests. Only too often does it happen that a person in the game tells us where to meet us next time. Until we reach the spot, but can do well and like 25 play hours. Until then, it can happen well that we have long forgotten the words of the NPC and simply overlook him in the large winding areas.

A protocol in which the text lines can be read again, is missing. Before there were the Shattered Ring app, fans could only help on the old-fashioned method with a notebook. But that's not always working so well, according to the website was the reason to develop the app:

I played Elden Ring for two hours with a notebook. I could hardly understand my crackle. I knew after 20 or 100 hours in the game that would only be confused.

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What does the app offer exactly?

Shattered Ring is not a guide, but about the digital replacement of a notebook, which is already designed by its structure on the Action RPG. In your notes you can then simply look for NPCs or quests according to the website. So there are no spoilers included.

What does that cost and there is the app for Android? The app costs in the German Apple Store 2.99 €. An Android version is currently not available yet, but because of the great demand this is considered. Info should follow on the official Twitter account.

App storms the charts: With the app, the Elden Ring-Fan Dachary Carey, who has developed the app, obviously hit a nerve. In the German App Store, it is currently number 1 in entertainment. This is probably because you make the game accessible and clearer, but nothing changes that fans can still explore the secrets of the game world.

Do you also talk to the app or how do you keep track of the NPC quests?

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