Compare Elden Ring prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by FromSoftware. Published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Released on 2/25/2022. Available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox. Genres: Action, RPG. Metacritic score: 94/100.

Fromsoft's open-world pivot could have been a gimmick. Instead it produced something that holds up past hour 100 and still sparks arguments about build theory in 2025.

I've lost count of how many times I've started a new character in Elden Ring, told myself I'd just do a quick strength run, and surfaced three weeks later having somehow assembled a bleed-arcane hybrid with the Moonveil and a chest full of Larval Tears I'm too scared to spend. That compulsive loop is the whole game in miniature: a combat sandbox so generously stocked that every replay reveals a corner of the build space you haven't touched yet. The Lands Between is FromSoftware's largest world, and for once the scale mostly justifies itself. Six major regions, legacy dungeons like Stormveil and Raya Lucaria that are as tightly designed as anything in Dark Souls, and a map dense enough that a hundred hours in you can still drop into a cave and find a weapon you've never seen. The open-world structure solves the series' oldest friction point too: when a boss walls you, you ride Torrent somewhere else, find something that makes you stronger, and return on your own terms. Mounted combat, a proper jump button for platforming and attack juggling, stealth crouching borrowed from Sekiro, the Guard Counter system for shield builds, and nearly a hundred swappable Ashes of War mean the combat toolkit is the widest FromSoft has shipped. Over twenty melee weapon categories, faith incantations that summon dragon heads breathing fire, intelligence sorceries that rain down meteors, Spirit Ashes that let you summon spectral allies mid-fight - the build variety is real and it holds up well past the forty-hour mark. You can respec via Rebirth after defeating Rennala, Queen of the Full Moon, so experimenting does not mean starting from scratch. The lore is vintage Miyazaki: delivered in item descriptions, fractured NPC dialogues, and architecture that rewards scrutiny. George R.R. Martin built the foundational mythology, and the seams between his high-fantasy ambition and FromSoft's habit of hiding the best story in a chest tooltip are interesting rather than awkward. The Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, released in June 2024, adds an entirely new map region - the Land of Shadow - along with seventy new weapons, twenty-five new Ashes of War, thirty new armor sets, and a cast of characters anchored by Messmer the Impaler. It is a substantial, dense piece of content that extends the base game's ideas rather than retreading them. Fair criticisms exist. Repeated mini-boss encounters stuffed into similar catacombs and caves are the game's most obvious padding - by the third Erdtree Burial Watchdog you will feel it. Armor in practice matters less than talisman choices and scaling stats, which undercuts the fantasy of dressing your character for the occasion. The PC port launched with performance headaches, though patches have smoothed most of that over the years. Co-op remains bounded by area restrictions and requires both players to meet specific item conditions, which can feel clunky when you just want to run the whole game with a friend. PvP invasions are gated behind the co-op flag, a design choice that divides the community to this day. None of that meaningfully diminishes what is here. The 94 Metacritic score and over a million Steam reviews sitting at 93 percent positive are not consensus by accident. This is a game that absorbs the Souls grammar and then rewrites several of its chapters, producing something that consistently rewards players who read the tooltips, experiment past the comfortable starter build, and let the world's silence tell its story. Monika, Scout Team

Elden Ring

Elden Ring

Feb 25, 2022FromSoftwareBandai Namco Entertainment
GamerScout Says

Fromsoft's open-world pivot could have been a gimmick. Instead it produced something that holds up past hour 100 and still sparks arguments about build theory in 2025.

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GamerScout Verdict

9.4/10

Best for players willing to read every tooltip and lose a month to build theory - one of the most replayable action RPGs available.

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About Elden Ring

I've lost count of how many times I've started a new character in Elden Ring, told myself I'd just do a quick strength run, and surfaced three weeks later having somehow assembled a bleed-arcane hybrid with the Moonveil and a chest full of Larval Tears I'm too scared to spend. That compulsive loop is the whole game in miniature: a combat sandbox so generously stocked that every replay reveals a corner of the build space you haven't touched yet. The Lands Between is FromSoftware's largest world, and for once the scale mostly justifies itself. Six major regions, legacy dungeons like Stormveil and Raya Lucaria that are as tightly designed as anything in Dark Souls, and a map dense enough that a hundred hours in you can still drop into a cave and find a weapon you've never seen. The open-world structure solves the series' oldest friction point too: when a boss walls you, you ride Torrent somewhere else, find something that makes you stronger, and return on your own terms. Mounted combat, a proper jump button for platforming and attack juggling, stealth crouching borrowed from Sekiro, the Guard Counter system for shield builds, and nearly a hundred swappable Ashes of War mean the combat toolkit is the widest FromSoft has shipped. Over twenty melee weapon categories, faith incantations that summon dragon heads breathing fire, intelligence sorceries that rain down meteors, Spirit Ashes that let you summon spectral allies mid-fight - the build variety is real and it holds up well past the forty-hour mark. You can respec via Rebirth after defeating Rennala, Queen of the Full Moon, so experimenting does not mean starting from scratch. The lore is vintage Miyazaki: delivered in item descriptions, fractured NPC dialogues, and architecture that rewards scrutiny. George R.R. Martin built the foundational mythology, and the seams between his high-fantasy ambition and FromSoft's habit of hiding the best story in a chest tooltip are interesting rather than awkward. The Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, released in June 2024, adds an entirely new map region - the Land of Shadow - along with seventy new weapons, twenty-five new Ashes of War, thirty new armor sets, and a cast of characters anchored by Messmer the Impaler. It is a substantial, dense piece of content that extends the base game's ideas rather than retreading them. Fair criticisms exist. Repeated mini-boss encounters stuffed into similar catacombs and caves are the game's most obvious padding - by the third Erdtree Burial Watchdog you will feel it. Armor in practice matters less than talisman choices and scaling stats, which undercuts the fantasy of dressing your character for the occasion. The PC port launched with performance headaches, though patches have smoothed most of that over the years. Co-op remains bounded by area restrictions and requires both players to meet specific item conditions, which can feel clunky when you just want to run the whole game with a friend. PvP invasions are gated behind the co-op flag, a design choice that divides the community to this day. None of that meaningfully diminishes what is here. The 94 Metacritic score and over a million Steam reviews sitting at 93 percent positive are not consensus by accident. This is a game that absorbs the Souls grammar and then rewrites several of its chapters, producing something that consistently rewards players who read the tooltips, experiment past the comfortable starter build, and let the world's silence tell its story.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerPvPOnline PvPCo-opOnline Co-opSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsCamera ComfortCustom Volume ControlsPlayable without Timed InputSave AnytimeStereo SoundSurround SoundSteam CloudFamily SharingsteamOpen World Souls-likeBuild VarietyMounted CombatCryptic QuestlinesLore-HeavyAsh of War SystemBoss Rush DifficultyEnvironmental StorytellingAshes of WarSpirit Ash SummonsRespec SystemLegacy DungeonsFaith BuildsArcane BuildsGuard CounterShadow of the Erdtree

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
INTEL CORE I5-8400 or AMD RYZEN 3 3300X
Memory
12 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1060 3 GB or AMD RADEON RX 580 4 GB
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
60 GB available space
Sound Card
Windows Com…

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OS
Windows 10/11
Processor
INTEL CORE I7-8700K or AMD RYZEN 5 3600X
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1070 8 GB or AMD RADEON RX VEGA 56 8…

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Reviews & Ratings

GamerScout
9.4/10
Metacritic
94User: 7.8
OpenCritic
95Mighty
Steam
93%(1,133,485)

How Long to Beat

Main Story54h
Main + Extras98h
Completionist132h

Game Info

Developer
FromSoftware
Publisher
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Release Date
Feb 25, 2022
Age Rating
PEGI 16M

Game Modes

single player
online multiplayer
co op
pvp
online pvp
Up to 4 players
Online Co-op

Languages

Audio (2)
EnglishJapanese
Subtitles (11)
EnglishFrenchGermanSpanishItalianPortuguese+5 more

Features

Partial Controller SupportRay TracingAchievementsCloud Saves

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How much does Elden Ring cost?

As of 18 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Elden Ring is €35.82 at Kinguin, out of 54 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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What platforms is Elden Ring available on?

Elden Ring is available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox.

When was Elden Ring released?

Elden Ring was released on 25 February 2022.

Who developed Elden Ring?

Elden Ring was developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.

Is Elden Ring worth buying?

Elden Ring holds a Metacritic score of 94/100, making it one of the standout Action titles. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.