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Thailand’s Elden Ring advert is a journey that… goes placesA reminder that video game adverts can be good

A reminder that video game adverts can be good

A man raises his eyebrow inquisitively in Thailand’s Elden Ring advert.

Remember when video game adverts were good? I’m thinking thatHalo 3"Believe" one that featured a cool diorama, or Gears Of War teaming up with Gary Jules for an emotional rendition of Mad World. We just aren’t treated to the same level of grandeur nowadays. A few frames, Guns N' Roses, “RATED M FOR MATURE”. That’s our lot.

But Thailand clearly puts out good video game adverts. One of note featuresElden Ring, a family, a strange trumpet noise, and a story as complex and obtuse as FromSoft’s offerings. Give it a watch below, you won’t be disappointed. More confused and emotional, perhaps.

First off, thanks to industry analyst Daniel Ahmad for bringing the advert to our attention over onTwitter. It’s a wild ride and one to stick with, as it really goes places.

ELDEN RING - การกลับมาของ ‘ผู้มัวหมอง’, Return of the Tarnished (EN Subs)Watch on YouTube

ELDEN RING - การกลับมาของ ‘ผู้มัวหมอง’, Return of the Tarnished (EN Subs)

Cover image for YouTube video

I have to admit I welled up initially when the piano kicked in and the man looked at the big lizard on the pavement. At that point, I thought I’d be in for a touching advert, one where he’d reminisce about the good times. Oh, how wrong I was.

Later, it’s revealed that Grandma runs away from home quite often due to these big family rows. As one kid stands up at the 2:49 mark, there’s also a little trumpet noise. A call out toElden Ring’s bad guy-assembling trumpet lords, or just a chair leg scraping against the floor? Out of everything, that’s what finally tipped me over the edge into a full-blown belly laugh.

I’d like to request that all future Thailand video game adverts come our way too from now on, cheers.