Do Elden Ring and Super Mario World share the same map? They are at least suspiciously similar

This Elden Ring map will help you on your way through the story.

The Elden Ring map not only looks very nice, but its structure is also reminiscent of the SNES classic Super Mario World.

The Elden Ring map not only looks very nice, but its structure is also reminiscent of the SNES classic Super Mario World.

What do Super Mario World and Elden Ring have in common? Of course, the merciless fight against bitter opponents. But joking aside: There is a surprisingly large similarity between the otherwise so different titles and it is about the underlying world or its structure. If you look at the two world maps side by side, you will be amazed to see that a certain similarity cannot be denied.

Super Mario World and Elden Ring are essentially set in the same world

No longer to be ignored: Comparing the two maps reveals some surprising similarities. This ranges from the rough structure of the two world maps to the placement of some places such as lakes and mountains to the coloring and shape of the land masses. Not everything fits perfectly, of course, but quite a lot does. But it’s best to see for yourself (and then you can’t forget it):

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In direct comparison, here is the world map of Elden Ring:

This is what the world map of Elden Ring looks like.






This is what the world map of Elden Ring looks like.

If you are now wondering where, for example, Mohgwyn Palace is located, there is also an answer:

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It should also be clear where the entrance to it is hidden:

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Of course, that wasn’t all. The Round Table from Elden Ring also has its place in Super Mario World:

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The comparison is natural not meant completely seriously, but still comes to a quite surprising result. So if you’ve had a hunch all along that this all sounds kind of latently familiar to you, that could be the reason. Of course, the resulting thought experiments, which revolve around an Elden Ring and Super Mario crossover, are also very fun.

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By the way, Elden Ring has now sold over 13 million copies, just in the period ending March 31st. This is an extremely remarkable result and marks the definitive breakthrough of From Software’s Soulsborne games into the video game mainstream. Now we also know which SNES classic and its map could have been the inspiration for this.

How apt do you think the comparison is? Which map do you prefer?

Reference-www.gamepro.de