Elden Ring: Nightreign - Deluxe Edition

Elden Ring: Nightreign - Deluxe Edition (2025)

by FromSoftware, Bandai Namco Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Action, Survival
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:The Deluxe Edition Includes: • ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN • Additional DLC - Additional playable characters and bosses • Digital Artbook & Mini Soundtrack
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