SAVE 10%:As of June 21,Scarlett Fay Archives get the new Elden RingShadow of the Erdtree DLC for 2022's Elden Ringfrom the Newegg for 10% off for Xbox and PC when you use promo code XPERDTREE.
Elden Ringis a ridiculously popular game even now, two years after its debut in 2022. It's a sprawling, brutal fantasy adventure as it is, now made even more extensive with the release of its first expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree. It's out today on all platforms, so you can dive in right now. Normally you'd likely be paying full price for content like this the day it drops. Luckily, Newegg has your back with a sale that'll net you some cash off your purchase for a limited time.
As of June 21, get 10% off digital Xbox or PC keys for the Elden RingShadow of the Erdtree DLC at Newegg. Normally $39.99, that brings your total down to just $35.99. You'll need to use promo code XPERDTREEat checkout, where your discount will automatically be applied. Your code will be emailed to you, but keep in mind there are no refunds and no returns offered for digital purchases.
You'll also have to make a Newegg account to buy, as you cannot guest checkout for these items. Also, this code is solely for the DLC expansion. You need to already own Elden Ringon the corresponding platform you purchase for to play. If you still need a copy of the full game, there are multiple discounts going on now.
This is the first (and likely only) DLC expansion for 2022's Elden Ring. It's your ticket to explore a brand new area of the Lands Between: the Land of Shadow. The storyline focuses on Miquella, the brother of one of Elden Ring'smost challenging boss encounters, Malenia, and serves up dozens of hours of fresh new content to devour. It's here just in time for the weekend, you can save some money on your purchase, and life is good. Go forth, Elden Lord, and conquer.
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