elden ring Podcasts
Best elden ring podcasts available (Last Updated Feb 2026)
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Elden Dogs (An Elden Ring Podcast)
Welcome to Elden Dogs, a podcast discussing the lore of Elden Ring! Whether you're a longtime member of the Roundtable Hold or just starting your journey through the Lands Between, Elden Dogs bids you welcome. Each week, we dive deep into the rich lore, epic gameplay, and secrets of FromSoftware’s masterpiece. Join us as we explore the vast open world, discuss the lore of items, and unravel the mysteries of the Erdtree. Elden Dogs is your faithful companion on the path to becoming Elden Lord. A proud member of The Dogcast Network!
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The Elden Archives: a FromSoft Lorecast
The Elden Achives podcast is for all things Elden Ring. Whether you are interested in learning more about major events and characters or want to discover more about the various monsters and creatures of the Lands Between, The Elden Archives has got you covered.
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Elden Kings: An Elden Ring Discussion
Join Cozmoses and Gideon the Half-Knowing as they delve into FromSoftware's history, discuss Elden Ring's monumental success, and put your foolish ambitions to rest. Brought to you by r/EldenRingDiscussion, if you're not already there, you should be. Don't you dare go hollow on us. Music: "It's Not Over 'Til The Bossa Nova" by Shane Ivers - https://silvermansound.com/ Various Tracks by Teo and the Cosmic Neighborhood - https://thecosmicneighborhood.bandcamp.com/album/fora-do-azul-2
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The Elden Ring Podcast
Chronicle and archive for Elden Ring. Part of The Topic Archives (youtube.com/@topicarchives), a media library created and maintained solely by Australian producer Albert Chessa. If you enjoy this podcast, consider donating to patreon.com/topicarchives, tipping at ko-fi.com/topicarchives. liking, sharing, subscribing, reviewing, and/or joining the channel at https://shorturl.at/cmoyY. Thank you for your generosity and continued support.
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Bonfireside Chat: A Dark Souls and Elden Ring Podcast
An undead favourite. From Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross, the creators of "Watch Out for Fireballs!", Bonfireside Chat is a podcast dedicated entirely to the Souls series of games. Starting with Dark Souls, we take a journey through the areas of the game and comment on lore, gameplay, bossfights... everything. Now covering Elden Ring on Patreon. Praise the Sun!
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El Lore De Elden Ring
"El Lore de Elden Ring" es un podcast donde la música oscura y atmosférica se mezcla con el análisis profundo del universo creado por FromSoftware para sumergirte en un viaje de mitología, filosofía y misterio. Si te apasiona el lore, las historias ocultas y los dioses que mueven los hilos en las sombras, este es tu podcast. Acompáñame a descifrar los secretos del Círculo de Elden. Dirigido y presentado por Alberto Rojo.
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Shard Seekers
Dive deep into the mysteries of the Lands Between with Shard Seekers, your ultimate Elden Ring companion. Uncover hidden lore, master brutal boss strategies, and debate the deepest secrets of Miyazaki and GRRM's collaboration. Weekly episodes feature exclusive interviews, community triumphs, and hot takes on the Tarnished journey. Praise the message, not the subreddit!
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Bonfireside Chat: A Dark Souls and Elden Ring Podcast
An undead favourite. From Gary Butterfield and Kaye Ross, the creators of "Watch Out for Fireballs!", Bonfireside Chat is a podcast dedicated entirely to the Souls series of games. Starting with Dark Souls, we take a journey through the areas of the game and comment on lore, gameplay, bossfights... everything. Now covering Elden Ring on Patreon. Praise the Sun! Public RSS Feed: https://www.patreon.com/rss/80117?show=1335480
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Bonfireside Chat - A Dark Souls and Bloodborne Podcast
An undead favourite. From Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross, the creators of "Watch Out for Fireballs!", Bonfireside Chat is a podcast dedicated entirely to the Souls series of games. Starting with Dark Souls, we take a journey through the areas of the game and comment on lore, gameplay, bossfights... everything. Now covering Elden Ring on Patreon. Praise the Sun!
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Bonfireside Chat: A Dark Souls and Elden Ring Podcast
An undead favourite. From Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross, the creators of "Watch Out for Fireballs!", Bonfireside Chat is a podcast dedicated entirely to the Souls series of games. Starting with Dark Souls, we take a journey through the areas of the game and comment on lore, gameplay, bossfights... everything. Now covering Elden Ring on Patreon. Praise the Sun!
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Asmongold
► Asmongold's YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQeRaTukNYft1_6AZPACnog► Asmongold's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/zackrawrr► Asmongold's Twitter: https://twitter.com/asmongold► Asmongold's 2nd YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZackRawrr► Asmongold's Sub-Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Asmongold/Stay tuned and subscribe to the official Asmongold YouTube Channel to always be kept up to date about the best Asmongold Highlights, Asmongold Reacts and funniest Asmongold moments from World of Warcraft, Elden Ring, Lost Ark, Final Fantasy 14 (FFXIV) and other games played on stream!This is a Fan Made Channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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All My Maidens
Welcome to All My Maidens, an Elden Ring lore podcast. Have you ever played 100 hours of Elden Ring and then thought, wow. I have no idea what the heck this game is about? Well, join award winning game writer Aysha U. Farah as she invites various friends and confidants to come on and Explain Elden Ring to her. What is an Elden Ring, anyway? What makes it elden? Who are the Tarnished? Why do a bunch of guys have weird horns on their faces? Who is that dude made of roots? Answer all these questions and more, right here!
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Die Elden Ring Chroniken - Die Geheimnisse der Zwischenlande enthüllt
In diesem Podcast geht es um die Geschichte und Lore von Elden Ring. Noch mehr Lore zu Elden Ring und anderen Spielen könnt ihr auch auf YouTube finden: https://www.youtube.com/@spell7 Zudem habe ich seit kurzem einen Patreon-Account, auf dem man mich auch finanziell unterstützen kann: https://www.patreon.com/Spell7
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Furtive Pygmies
A series examining different aspects of FromSoftware's games, from Dark Souls to Armored Core to Elden Ring to Bloodborne. May also occasionally touch on other video games and aspects of game design.
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Kindled Across the Sea
On this podcast we talk about Souls games and what they mean to us, how they've impacted our lives and eventually brought us together.We’ll discuss FromSoft titles, Soulslikes and the evolution of the genre.If you’re a current fan or just curious, this is the podcast for you.
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Project Ludos - Psychologie und Logik populärer Spiele
Spiele sind psychologische Labore und komplexe Systeme. Project Ludos betreibt High-Level Ludologie: 🧠 Linn (Psychologische Psychotherapeutin): Untersucht Emotionen, Frust & Flow. 🎲 Till (Professor für Digitalisierung): Zerlegt Mechanik, Stochastik & Chaos mit Methoden der Kybernetik. Von Mensch ärgere Dich nicht bis Elden Ring: Wir liefern Verständnis statt simpler Reviews. Warum macht uns Catan aggressiv? Warum ist Dark Souls Resilienz-Training? Das Experiment: Echte Expertise (Till & Linn Albert), dialogisch synthetisiert durch KI-Agenten.
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Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree - First Look
Journey Anew: Exploring the Shadows of Elden Ring Wake up, Tarnished. The call of adventure beckons once more. Soon we shall return to the Lands Between, that mystical realm of danger and discovery first introduced in Elden Ring. New lands to traverse, new foes to conquer, and new mysteries to unravel await in the upcoming expansion - Shadow of the Erdtree. It has been a year since Hidetaka Miyazaki and FromSoftware unleashed Elden Ring upon the world, revolutionizing open-world gameplay through their signature brand of tense combat woven into a fragmented story landscape. Now in 2023, appetites whetted by the base game's secrets, fans eagerly anticipate what lies around the next fog-veiled corner. Of course, precious little is yet known about what Shadow of the Erdtree will contain, beyond cryptic glimpses in the initial teaser trailer. Master storytellers like Miyazaki prefer to show rather than tell. But observant eyes have found hints that Miquella, the cursed child of Radagon and twin of Malenia, may serve as our central antagonist this time. What fate has befallen the eternal youth? Why does a sinister cocoon swaddle his form? All shall be revealed on June 21st when we can again walk the realm between life and death. Until then, anticipation runs high for where our next odyssey will take us. The Lands Between as presented in Elden Ring already represented Miyazaki's most expansive and multilayered vision - a vast interconnected mythos centered on the shattered Elden Ring and the mad demigods who each grasped for a shard of its power. Many hours were lost simply wandering its misty plains, stumbling upon new zones and characters around each bend. If Elden Ring was but the base of the iceberg, Shadow of the Erdtree may unveil the hidden depths. Of course, we must temper wild speculation and enter this new chapter with fresh eyes. As with any FromSoftware release, attempts to pin down details ahead of time mostly chase phantoms. Part of the mystique lies in letting their worlds gradually engulf you, piecing together obscure hints and unsettling imagery until you recognize the laborious tapestry in its entirety. Elden Ring positively reveled in obscure story beats and optional encounters that could easily be missed. We must resist the temptation to preemptively connect each dot and instead let Miyazaki's vision transport us organically. In truth, the sheer scope of Elden Ring makes its world feel far bigger. The expansive map spanning grandiose castles, misty forests, and terrifying catacombs offers near-limitless adventure possibilities. One could delve into its secrets for ages and barely scratch the surface. This is precisely what brings such feverish anticipation for the new environments and characters promised in Shadow of the Erdtree. Just as we had adjusted to the enormity of the Lands Between, an entire undiscovered country awaits. Of course, the DLC will likely bring more than just new geography and lore to uncover. Expanding and refining Elden Ring's already stellar combat will surely be a priority. We can expect new enemy patterns to master, deadly new boss encounters that test our reflexes, and further build variety through new skills and spells. If we are indeed to face members of the divine Carian royal family, perhaps more intricate implementations of sorceries will be showcased. And what new nightmarish Sinisteers might appear from the stones themselves? The possibilities to heighten Elden Ring’s refined action leave the mind racing. Equally enticing are the prospects of further developed multiplayer integration. Elden Ring's asynchronous online features like ghostly messages and spectral summoning signs added rich layers of anonymous community to an otherwise bleak realm. We can hope to see expanded cooperative and competitive extensions, carving out dedicated PvP spaces or enabling new modes of jolly cooperation against harrowing shared challenges. A land shrouded in darkness seems ripe for both bright cooperation and sinister invasions. Of course, many questions still swirl regarding what Shadow of the Erdtree may unveil, but arguably that sense of mystery is equally exciting. The opaque nature of FromSoftware's storytelling invites active interpretation and drives fervent fan speculation. Room for theories and hidden meanings makes their worlds feel truly alive. We need not fret about grasping every detail ahead of time. The point is embracing the journey of discovery from moment to moment. Elden Ring's vibrant legacy is precisely why our impending return feels so monumental. When it was first released, neither fans nor critics could have predicted how thoroughly it would dominate discussion. Even a year later, "Let me solo her" lives on as an immortal meme. Melania's Waterfowl Dance still haunts the dreams of bladebearers worldwide. The triumph of wiping out Margit for the first time, or stumbling into Liurnia's moonlit vistas, or hearing the Thorns of Old for the first time from Siofra River's clifftops left indelible memories, defining 2022's early months. Now in 2023, we prepare to trace new memories across the twilight horizon, chasing rumors of mysterious siblings and sacred saplings through lands unknown. A single year suddenly feels like a lifetime ago. The wait to again traverse Miyazaki's haunting yet beautiful realm grows excruciating. But soon enough, we shall return to the Lands Between to discover what shadows yet obscure the path to the Erdtree. A new odyssey awaits, Tarnished. Let the speculation fade. Gather your resolve. And ready your blades for the challenges and revelations that lie in wait within the Shadow of the Erdtree. 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Otaku Warz
Weekly chats on anime, gaming and everything otaku!!!🐱👤 All Otakus welcome to join us either by listening or by being a part of the discussion! 🐱🏍We do our podcast live on Twitch!! 🐱🚀 Stay Otaku my friends!!! 😜
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Radio Limgrave
Welcome to 90210 Radio Limgrave; slicing you up with the best beats from across the lands between. Your hosts James Whatley, Sam White, Karin Blomkvist, and Adam Libonatti-Roche share their experiences from Elden Ring in a WhatsApp group before they are turned into a chaotic but relatable radio show.







