A free mod for Elden Ring, by SDR1911.

Elden Ring BKReShade is a re-shade preset for the game Elden Ring. If you want a visual update of the game, then this is the re-shade for you.

This re-shade makes the world more grimmer and realistic, toning down any bright colors to bring a bleaker feeling to the world. With this re-shade, it also mutes down any shade thus softening any stark coloration in-game.

The moodier atmosphere given by this re-shade adds a touch of grit to your game. Perfect for storytelling purposes or taking dour screenshot of your gameplay.

Installing this mod is easy, you just need the Reshade program and install the preset.

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    elden-ring

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    4

  • Size

    773.00 Bytes

  • Developer

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