The record for the length of time to clear the Elden Ring was once again broken.
According to DualShockers, Speedcom and live UP master Hazeblade has now completed the game in 25 minutes, breaking the previous record of 29 minutes set by Resolution 2.
Hazeblade used a bug in a game called Zipping or Misalignment, which allows players to teleport across the map, skipping most of the game.
It's worth noting that he didn't choose the samurai rank at the beginning like other speedfinders did (he chose warrior), but he still took up the Icerind Hatchet weapon, which proved popular because of its ability to freeze.

Although FromSoftware recently hit a patch to rebalance the game, which many suspected would require a new speed-running strategy, this new record has arrived.
As speed-up Lil Aggy puts it: "On the bright side, almost all the bugs we've been using to skip the game are still working, so now it's really just about figuring out what to do to beat bosses best." "
The official Speed Train of Eldon's Circle of Law is open today, so Hazeblade is now officially the fastest Airden's Circle player.
When will the next time the record is broken?