Elden Ring: reached 12 million units sold worldwide

Bandai Namco Entertainment and fromSoftware today announces that the Action-RPG Elden Ring has reached 12 million games (as of March 14, 2022) worldwide.

Hideetaka Miyazaki, President and CEO / Director of FromSoftware, said:

"It's just amazing to see how many people play Elden Ring. I would like to thank you in the name of the entire developer team. Elden Ring is based on the written mythology of George R. R. Martin. We hope that players and players enjoy the great freedom they have when they travel through the sprawling world whose many secrets uncover and face countless dangers. Thank you for your constant support. "

Yasuo Miyakawa, President and CEO of Bandai Namco Entertainment added:

"The cooperation between fromSoftware and Bandai Namco Entertainment has produced Elden Ring, which has now reached 12 million games sold worldwide. I would like to use this opportunity to thank all the fans who play Elden Ring. I am very proud that I was involved in having such a wonderful and fantastic game along with fromSoftware, under the direction of Director Miyazaki and George R. R. Martin, to have brought to life. "

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"We have spent a lot of trouble developing Elden Ring to exceed the expectations of our fans worldwide. With a similar goal, we will continue our efforts to expand the brand beyond the game in the daily life of each 1. We will continue to create pleasure and fulfillment through entertainment to get closer to our fans around the world and reach them. "

With Elden Ring, from software again creates one of its unmistakable, carefully crafted universes and stories, reciprocal Hidetaka Miyazaki, the creator of the influential Dark Souls series and George R.R. Martin, the author of the bestselling book series "The song of ice and fire".

Players have the opportunity to go their own way in the seamless world of the intermediate country, whether on foot or on the back of storm wind, the spectral ross.

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