An Elden Ring dataminer has managed to restore the original starting section for the game using hidden files.

While many may be looking to the future of Elden Ring, one player has chosen to go back to when it all began.YouTuber Sekiro Dubipublished a video of a completely different starting area for the game, one that they found while looking through the files of the game and pieced back together in full.

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Dubi explains in the caption of the video how they were able to “restore the original Elden Ring starting point, along with the original location of Melina’s starting cutscene. The voice lines are also unused, giving us two different cutscenes.”

Not only is this hidden footage an exciting Easter Egg for Elden Ring players but it also reveals that the initial plan for the beginning of the game was quite different indeed.

Those who have played through the opening of Elden Ring will know that players begin in The Stranded Graveyard and eventually work their way through the Cave of Knowledge.

Rather than this location being the first to explore, developer FromSoftware had first thought to start players in the seas, the player being met by Melina and Torrent here instead.

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Elden Rings fans shared their reactions to this alternative opening cinematic in the comments section of the video.

One user wrote, “This place makes way more sense than the actual spawn point.”

Another added, “This actually makes a lot more sense than the final game. I honestly wanna play a full build of this cut content version of ER. It seems super cool and has a lot more DS vibes.”

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