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Who it's for
For explorers who crave a punishing, cryptic open world where every hard-won victory feels earned and every horizon hides a secret.
Platforms
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
Genre
RPG / Soulslike / Open World
Official trailer via YouTube (© respective publisher).
Elden Ring is available now on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC — and here is the honest, no-hype guide to whether it deserves your money, which edition to pick, and where to buy it.
Why Elden Ring is worth a look
A genuine cultural phenomenon and Game of the Year 2022; the record-breaking Shadow of the Erdtree DLC reignited sales, and it is a perennial fixture of Steam and console discounts.
What you are getting
A RPG / Soulslike / Open World experience built by FromSoftware, playable on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC. Check the platforms below and buy the version that matches your setup — the game itself is the same across systems.
Ready to buy?
If everything above sounds like your kind of game, lock it in below. Buying digital is instant; a physical copy is easier to resell later.
Editions compared
| Edition | Price | What you get | |
|---|
| Standard Edition | $59.99 | Base game | Buy |
| Shadow of the Erdtree (DLC) | $39.99 | Expansion; requires base game | Buy |
| Shadow of the Erdtree Edition | $79.99 | Base game + DLC bundle for new players | Buy |
| Deluxe Edition | $99.99 | Base + DLC + digital artbook & soundtrack | Buy |
Where to buy
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FAQ
What platforms is Elden Ring on?
Elden Ring is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC. The game plays the same across systems; pick the one you own.
Is Elden Ring worth buying?
A genuine cultural phenomenon and Game of the Year 2022; the record-breaking Shadow of the Erdtree DLC reignited sales, and it is a perennial fixture of Steam and console discounts.
Which edition should I get?
Standard covers the full game. Upgraded editions add cosmetics or bonuses — worth it only if you want the extras. See the editions table above.
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