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Elden Ring Official Artbook Volume III to Release in December 2024

Bandai Namco is set to release Elden Ring Official Artbook Volume III on December 25, 2024. Consumers can pre-order the artbook from the official ebten online store. It will cost 3,960 yen or roughly $25. The artbook will have a total of 320 pages and will be in full color. There is no word of an official English release, or the option to purchase it in North America or Europe. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The contents of the Elden Ring Official Artbook Volume III will include illustrations and information from the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Information and illustrations of environments, enemies, various NPCs, weapons, and armor are part of the contents of the artbook.

Bandai Namco has released several Elden Ring artbooks in the past with similar content. Each artbook breaks down specific designs for NPCs and bosses, which often include developer notes and details written in the margins.

At Tokyo Game Show 2024 (also known as TGS), TORCH TORCH, a maker and distributor of FromSoftware jewelry replicas, announced the production of more inspired items. Additionally, TORCH TORCH announced it would release a statue of Ranni sometimes in the future.

Elden Ring, and the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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