If $40 isn’t enough for you to give FromSoftware, the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Collector’s Edition costs 6 times more
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is getting its own collector’s edition, featuring an art book and a chunky statue of Messmer the Impaler.
The special version was announced in an image at the end of the Shadow of the Erdtree trailer. The Collector’s Edition includes the DLC itself and the soundtrack through a voucher code, but the rest of the goods are all physical. There’s a fancy box and a 40-page hardcover artbook, but the centerpiece is a statue of Messmer the Impaler standing at 46 centimeters tall - or about 18 inches, for my fellow Americans.
Pre-orders for the Collector’s Edition are currently live on theBandai Namco Europe page, where it’s priced at €249.99, and theUS equivalent, where it’s $249.99.Shadow of the Erdtree alone is $40, which is two-thirds the cost of the original game, but I guess you’ll have to do the math on whether a big ol' Messmer is worth like four Elden Rings.
News on theElden Ring DLChas been long-awaited, and today’s trailer offered plenty of morsels for fans to chew on - no the least of which is the fact that Shadow of the Erdtree launches on June 21.
Good news for theElden Ring fan who pledged to sell their bone marrow if no trailer materialized.
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