Compara los precios de ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree Premium Bundle (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por FromSoftware Inc.. Publicado por BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. Lanzado el 20/6/2024. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 92/100.

Shadow of the Erdtree is FromSoftware's massive Elden Ring expansion bundled with a digital artbook and soundtrack. New lands, new nightmares, new reasons to die repeatedly.

Shadow of the Erdtree is not a bite-sized add-on. It is a full-scale expansion that plants you in the Land of Shadow, a buried realm with its own geography, lore, bosses, and progression systems that sit on top of everything Elden Ring already built. This Premium Bundle packages the expansion itself alongside a digital artbook and digital soundtrack, which is mostly relevant if you care about concept art and Yuka Kitamura's score in a format you can actually browse outside the game. The expansion requires you to have reached a specific late-game milestone in the base game before you can enter, so if you are starting from scratch, you have a long road ahead before any of this content unlocks. What FromSoftware delivered here is genuinely surprising in scope. The Land of Shadow functions almost like a second continent, with legacy dungeons, optional caves, evergaols, and field bosses layered across a map that rewards obsessive exploration. The new Scadutree Blessing system adds a regional leveling mechanic that scales your damage and defense specifically within the DLC zone, which means raw character level matters less than how thoroughly you have combed the area for Scadutree Fragments. It is a smart design choice that forces engagement with the world rather than just grinding levels elsewhere. The new weapon categories, including hand-to-hand combat and throwing weapons, add genuine build variety, and several of the new Spirit Ashes and sorceries open up playstyles that feel distinct rather than cosmetically different. The bosses are, predictably, punishing. Some of them rank among the hardest FromSoftware has shipped in any game, and that is a sentence that carries real weight coming off the base Elden Ring roster. A few fights feel balanced for players who have spent hundreds of hours optimizing builds, and casual explorers may hit walls that feel less like skill checks and more like endurance tests. The final boss in particular has split opinion sharply. Whether that reads as thrilling or frustrating depends heavily on how much patience you have for multi-phase encounters with aggressive tracking and minimal downtime. The writing and environmental storytelling, however, are exceptional. The lore surrounding Miquella and the history of the Land of Shadow rewards careful item-reading, NPC questlines, and the kind of cross-referencing that Elden Ring players have come to treat as a second game entirely. NPC questlines are present but lean on the sparse side, as is FromSoftware's tradition. Do not expect extended dialogue trees or branching moral choices here. The narrative is assembled from fragments rather than delivered in scenes, and if that style did not work for you in the base game, the expansion will not convert you. For those who find that approach rewarding, the Shadow of the Erdtree storyline offers some of the most emotionally resonant payoff in the entire Elden Ring canon, particularly for players who pieced together Miquella's arc across the base game. The digital artbook included in the bundle is solid for fans of the visual development process, and the soundtrack holds up as atmospheric listening independent of the game. On Xbox specifically, performance is comparable to the base game experience on Series X, with the larger enemy counts in certain areas occasionally causing noticeable dips. Xbox One players should temper expectations on load times and frame consistency in the densest zones. Multiplayer, co-op, and PvP from the base game all carry over into the expansion areas, which makes the harder boss encounters more approachable if you are willing to summon. If you have already logged serious hours in Elden Ring and left wanting more of that specific flavor of punishing, rewarding open-world RPG combat, Shadow of the Erdtree delivers a substantial second chapter. If you bounced off the base game's difficulty curve or its minimalist storytelling, nothing in this expansion changes that equation. Monika, Scout Team

ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree Premium Bundle (DLC)

ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree Premium Bundle (DLC)

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Shadow of the Erdtree is not a bite-sized add-on. It is a full-scale expansion that plants you in the Land of Shadow, a buried realm with its own geography, lore, bosses, and progression systems that sit on top of everything Elden Ring already built. This Premium Bundle packages the expansion itself alongside a digital artbook and digital soundtrack, which is mostly relevant if you care about concept art and Yuka Kitamura's score in a format you can actually browse outside the game. The expansion requires you to have reached a specific late-game milestone in the base game before you can enter, so if you are starting from scratch, you have a long road ahead before any of this content unlocks. What FromSoftware delivered here is genuinely surprising in scope. The Land of Shadow functions almost like a second continent, with legacy dungeons, optional caves, evergaols, and field bosses layered across a map that rewards obsessive exploration. The new Scadutree Blessing system adds a regional leveling mechanic that scales your damage and defense specifically within the DLC zone, which means raw character level matters less than how thoroughly you have combed the area for Scadutree Fragments. It is a smart design choice that forces engagement with the world rather than just grinding levels elsewhere. The new weapon categories, including hand-to-hand combat and throwing weapons, add genuine build variety, and several of the new Spirit Ashes and sorceries open up playstyles that feel distinct rather than cosmetically different. The bosses are, predictably, punishing. Some of them rank among the hardest FromSoftware has shipped in any game, and that is a sentence that carries real weight coming off the base Elden Ring roster. A few fights feel balanced for players who have spent hundreds of hours optimizing builds, and casual explorers may hit walls that feel less like skill checks and more like endurance tests. The final boss in particular has split opinion sharply. Whether that reads as thrilling or frustrating depends heavily on how much patience you have for multi-phase encounters with aggressive tracking and minimal downtime. The writing and environmental storytelling, however, are exceptional. The lore surrounding Miquella and the history of the Land of Shadow rewards careful item-reading, NPC questlines, and the kind of cross-referencing that Elden Ring players have come to treat as a second game entirely. NPC questlines are present but lean on the sparse side, as is FromSoftware's tradition. Do not expect extended dialogue trees or branching moral choices here. The narrative is assembled from fragments rather than delivered in scenes, and if that style did not work for you in the base game, the expansion will not convert you. For those who find that approach rewarding, the Shadow of the Erdtree storyline offers some of the most emotionally resonant payoff in the entire Elden Ring canon, particularly for players who pieced together Miquella's arc across the base game. The digital artbook included in the bundle is solid for fans of the visual development process, and the soundtrack holds up as atmospheric listening independent of the game. On Xbox specifically, performance is comparable to the base game experience on Series X, with the larger enemy counts in certain areas occasionally causing noticeable dips. Xbox One players should temper expectations on load times and frame consistency in the densest zones. Multiplayer, co-op, and PvP from the base game all carry over into the expansion areas, which makes the harder boss encounters more approachable if you are willing to summon. If you have already logged serious hours in Elden Ring and left wanting more of that specific flavor of punishing, rewarding open-world RPG combat, Shadow of the Erdtree delivers a substantial second chapter. If you bounced off the base game's difficulty curve or its minimalist storytelling, nothing in this expansion changes that equation.

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Monika · Scout Team

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