Summary
- Elden Ring has sold 28.6 million copies thus far, with the recent Shadow of the Erdtree DLC increasing interest in the title.
- This is up 3.6 million from the previous update in June, with the latest data being recorded in September – meaning the game and its expansion could have sold even more in the final months of 2024.
Elden Ring developer FromSoftware has shed light on the latest sales figures of the action RPG, which sit at more than 28 million copies sold. Since releasing in 2022, Elden Ring has already received a highly rated DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree, with another game set in its universe coming in the near future.
In its launch year, Elden Ring, which chronicles the Tarnished’s adventures across the mystical world of the Lands Between, generated significant revenue and claimed several major accolades—including winning multiple Game of the Year recognitions. In June 2024, its highly anticipated Shadow of the Erdtree expansion came out to widespread acclaim and further boosted the sales of the base game, re-energizing player interest in the fantasy title. More recently, at The Game Awards 2024, FromSoftware unveiled yet another Elden Ring universe game—a spin-off titled Elden Ring: Nightreign—giving fans more to be excited about. Around the same time, the Japanese studio also provided updated sales of the original game, offering a look into its continued popularity.
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On December 13, FromSoftware revealed that Elden Ring‘s latest sales numbers reached 28.6 million units sold, as of September 2024. This follows the Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice developer’s announcement in mid-June, which said that the 2022 game had sold 25 million copies till then. In other words, this means that Elden Ring moved 3.6 million more copies in a period of around three months, on the back of Shadow of the Erdtree‘s strong showing. In fact, the scintillating success of Elden Ring‘s DLC also saw it get multiple nominations at The Game Awards 2024, including in the Game of the Year category that had previously been off-limits for non-standalone titles.
Elden Ring Studio Shares New Sales Stats, Giving a Peek into the Game’s Dominant Performance
The refreshed sales figures give a glimpse into the sustained interest in Elden Ring, even over two years after launch. Fortunately, for FromSoftware, this positive trend looks set to grow further as fans inch closer to the release of Elden Ring : Nightreign, which is the first Elden Ring project to not be helmed by studio head Hidetaka Miyazaki. The reins of the spin-off game—scheduled for a 2025 release—are in director Junya Ishizaki’s hands instead, which suggests fans may see a new approach for the IP.
Notably, Elden Ring: Nightreign‘s key point of difference from previous Elden Ring titles has already been revealed to be its survival co-op nature. Ishizaki has also previously spoken about how Nightreign won’t be similar to live-service games like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, despite being an online multiplayer title. While the anticipation for the game has started building since the big reveal, whether the new spin on Elden Ring‘s world receives similar success as previous FromSoftware titles is anyone’s guess right now.
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