Elden Ring Sales

Elden Ring Sales Exceed 13.4 Million Units Worldwide

Elden Ring sales have exceeded 13.4 million units worldwide, according to a financial report from Bandai Namco. The report reveals the continued success of the title, and that Elden Ring has managed to sell roughly 1.4 million units after the initial announcement of the title hitting over 12 million in sales in March 2022. Alongside that announcement, Bandai Namco expressed interest in expanding Elden Ring as a brand. However, that endeavor has yet to be elaborated on.

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That said, other successful Bandai Namco properties have received extended media, specifically Dark Souls. Bandai Namco previously released an official comic series due to the financial success of the IP. Other pieces of extended media have included the release of a board game. This game has players traverse sets of rooms, encountering enemies and bosses they need to defeat in order to progress.

However, while Bandai Namco has yet to reveal any information about official Elden Ring content, a fan-made mod will allow players to traverse the Lands Between in VR. The mod will change the perspective from which players will view the world, effectively placing them in the first-person perspective.

Elden Ring is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

 


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