In a few months, it’s going to be almost two years since the announcement ofElden Ring, and there’s still no official information or trailer from the game since the first teaser that went live at E3 2019. Over the past few months, there have been several rumors about an upcomingElden Ringtrailer, butnone turn out to be true. That being said, the latestElden Ringage rating on the Bandai Namco’s official webpage, could be a trustworthy hint at a possible upcoming trailer.
As reported byGaming Route, the official Asia branch of Bandai Namco’s webpage has recently uploaded a provisional PEGI 16 rating forElden Ring, which is also visible on the Europe branch of the publisher’s website. Although this is still provisional andElden Ringdoesn’t have an official page on PEGI yet, this could mean a trailer is on the way.

Usually, video game trailers feature a final or provisional age rating mark from either PEGI or ESRB to indicate which ranges of gamers are allowed to play the game in Europe or North America. With theElden Ringage rating indicator from the PEGI system available on the title’s publisher’s page, this could mean that the game might receive a new trailer soon, before getting its final rating indicator from the PEGI system.
The games usually receive their final age rating indicator when the development process is at the final stages. In the case ofElden Ring, a provisional indicator probably means that the game is still somewhere in the middle of the development process.
Elden Ringis supposed to be available onPS4,Xbox One, andPC. However, it will likely be confirmed forPS5andXbox Series X|Sas soon as a new trailer comes out. No signs of aNintendo Switchversion yet.