Elden Ring Sales Grow To 20 Million Tarnished

Bandai Namco has announced that ancient ring sales have galloped through another major milestone. Many millions of the Tarnished have now taken the reins of Torrent and wandered the Midlands to seek the power of the Elden Ring and become an Elden Lord.

According to the official ancient ring Twitter account, sales of the game have crossed the 20 million mark. To mark the occasion, Bandai Namco also posted an image of the Tarnished atop Torrent, looking out over the golden trees and towering structures of the Midlands. the image thank you ancient ringThe 20 million players for getting the game to where it is today.

O Elden Ring! Oh, 20 million sales!

ancient ring It's currently not available on services like PlayStation Plus or Xbox Game Pass, so this number refers specifically to sales of the game, which is pretty impressive. The new sales figure easily consolidates ancient ring's position as the best seller souls game in the From Software canon; while not a souls title in name, undoubtedly bears the characteristics of the series.

sales by ancient ring they've been going strong since the game launched in February of last year. In less than a month, ancient ring had managed to reach 12 million sales, which led its creators to contemplate the expansion of intellectual property. Earlier this month, Bandai Namco revealed its financial results through the first nine months of the fiscal year, attributing strong performance in large part to ancient ring. This isn't a train the studio probably wants to stop riding anytime soon.

So what's next for ancient ring after this sales milestone? From Software has yet to announce any substantial single player DLC for the game, though there was an update to PvP Colosseum that introduced new ways to fight your fellow Tarnished. in December. From Software and for a long time souls director Hidetaka Miyazaki are currently working on Armored Core VIwhich it will not be a soulslikebut might that leave room for some ancient ring DLC in the near future? We'll have to wait and see.


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