Elden Ring gets biggest discount since it released

Brianna Reeves
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An Amazon discount has dropped the price of Elden Ring by 17 percent, bringing the FromSoftware title to its lowest price since launch.

Publisher Bandai Namco shipped the action RPG earlier this year in February, inviting players to venture across FromSoftware’s first open-world Souls title.

Elden Ring hit the ground running on the sales charts, moving an astronomical 12 million units in under three weeks. At last count in mid-May, the RPG had crossed 13.4 million copies sold.

As Elden Ring slowly begins to drop in price, its sales figures will undoubtedly continue to climb, especially since the positive word of mouth has yet to slow.

Amazon discount lowers the price of Elden Ring

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Elden Ring gets a 17 percent price drop.

Normally priced at $59.95, FromSoftware’s Elden Ring has hit its lowest price to date thanks to a sale on Amazon.

Xbox One and Xbox Series users can currently pick up the game for $45.99. On PlayStation 5, Elden Ring bears a $49.94 price tag. Meanwhile, the PS4 version costs $47.80.

There’s no word on how long these particular deals will last. Those interested in taking advantage of the Elden Ring discount should probably act fast.

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A lower barrier of entry to the Lands Between.

As time goes on, Elden Ring will continue to drop in price, especially once deals for Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and the like go live later this year. But spending sub-$50 on an experience that many have already dubbed a masterpiece seems a good entry point.

FromSoftware has regularly updated Elden Ring in the months since its arrival on PC and consoles. Yet, fans remain hopeful that even more content will eventually surface, specifically in the form of a DLC expansion.

Cut content such as Elden Ring’s mysterious coliseums has led many to believe that a PvP update of some kind could eventually see the light of day.

About The Author

Brianna graduated from SHSU in 2018 with a Master's degree in English Literature. In the past, she's written for Comic Book Resources, PlayStation LifeStyle, and Screen Rant. On top of penning scripts for GVMERS, Brianna covers the latest gaming news for Dexerto. Her expertise lies in PlayStation, single-player games such as Assassin's Creed, and anything Batman-related. You can contact her at brianna.reeves@dexerto.com.