According to a curious study, Elden Ring is the game that leaves the players most helpless.
Analytics firm Uswitch catalogs it as the most “confusing” of the year, causing thousands of suspicious searches.
At this point, there is no doubt that Elden Ring is one of the heroes of the year in terms of video games. most recent work from software Its experience is beyond praise for all its virtues, leaving us a serious nominee for the best game of the year, although it leaves us with a few indisputable facts that the Japanese studio has become accustomed to.
It is the game that generates the most queries about doubts on Google.Perhaps there was no need to confirm this, but a report by analyst firm Uswitch Lists Elden Ring as the most “confusing” game of the year. We put the quotation marks because the Spanish translation of the term “confusing” is a bit more complicated in this context, referring to the fact that it creates a lot of doubt in users who go to Google for answers.
Analysts summed up the total number of RPG-related queries the search engine has received so far this year and concluded: Elden Ring collected 171,840 Google searches related to doubts, guides, tips and solutions. In short, tutorials that help the user stop being helpless in their game, given the enigmatic nature of From’s offering in many cases.

It should also be noted that since it is a much more successful game than others on the market, it makes sense to search more. What we see in the classification more offers that are far away Featuring figures similar to those in Elden Ring: secondly, there’s the Metroid Dread, which makes sense because of its structure, and the third, Resident Evil: Village, with its saga’s characteristic puzzles.
- Elden Ring – 171,840 calls
- Metroid Dread – 53,880 searches
- Resident Evil: Village – 44,760 missions
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – 33,960 missions
- Far Cry 6 – 31,920 searches
They’re not very interested in this type of award from FromSoftware as they continue to be surprised to see sales of the game exceed their expectations for a while. In fact, publisher Bandai Namco released trade data on record up to June, revealing: Elden Ring has sold over 16 million copies all over the world.
Source: 3D Juegos