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The French streamer seekerTV has been able to complete Elden Ring in just 5:58 under an unrestricted run. The strategy they use is the wrong warp, a cheat that lets you zip from one section of the open-world map to the next in an instant if performed properly.
If you’re more of a purist, the no wrong warp run world record belongs to Japanese streamer AltF4jp4, who finished the game in 57:24. The next best time in this category is SaltySev at 59:14, two minutes behind.
In the realm of main records, the Any% category allows players to utilize the wrong warp technique. RockCandy and HYP3RSOMNIAC have achieved remarkable times, both beating the game in 25:48 under version 1.02.
As Elden Ring strategies continue to develop within the speedrunning community, it seems likely that these times will decrease. However, regular updates from FromSoftware may disrupt these attempts if the glitches are fixed.
Furthermore, the development of Elden Ring’s Any% speedrun has been a fascinating watch. The finest game-breaking minds FromSoftware’s community offers have gradually navigated through the boss order—only needing to defeat the essential bosses to beat the game. We have now reached a point where the Elden Ring speedrun record is not only under nine minutes but also achieved without killing a single enemy.
Once again, speed demon Distortion2 has returned with a record-setting Elden Ring speedrun, obliterating the game in just 8:56 – marking a world-first sub-nine minute attempt.
What’s new in the current run that has allowed Distortion2 to cleave through Elden Ring like a hot knife through butter? Well, a new mechanic for the run called ‘zipping’ was discovered and, subsequently, exploited in every conceivable way.
The current world record for the Elden Ring speedrun, achieved by Distortion2 on July 1, 2023, has since captivated the gaming community. Distortion2 completed the game in just 8:56 – a world-first sub-nine minute attempt.