Elden Ring Xbox and PlayStation pre-orders are now live

2021-12-20 08:28:22 By : Mr. JOHN SONG

It carries many things.

After the recent announcement of the delay, fans of Elden Ring finally performed a 15-minute game show yesterday. This is the best game look we have gotten so far, showing how this highly anticipated soul game works from spells, co-op and horseback riding.

The game can now be pre-ordered on PlayStation and Xbox. The order went live after the show yesterday and will return you £54.99. Pre-orders can also get some exclusive rewards, including physical rewards and game rewards.

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Although Elden Ring was also released with the Collector's Edition and Premium Edition-priced at £169.99 and £229.99 respectively-they have been sold out on all platforms. Therefore, your only option now is to choose the standard Launch Edition, which is currently only available on the host, not on the PC.

Although it is the cheapest product of its kind, Launch Edition still comes with good things. As listed on the website, pre-order this version of the game will get:

Elden Ring is one of the most anticipated games of 2022. Originally scheduled to launch with us in January, it was recently postponed to February 25th, and it was as popular as seeing a large number of games developed throughout the process.

Fortunately for some fans, yesterday’s presentation was not the last game you saw before launch. A closed network test will be conducted this month, limited to players who registered for the preview before the end of October. Although you won't play the final version of the game, you will test it before most people in the world get it next year.

Elden Ring will be launched on February 25, 2022. It will be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

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