Elden Ring Exhibit Malenia Blade of Miquella

Elden Ring Exhibit to Feature Life-Sized Malenia Blade of Miquella Statue

Elden Ring exhibits will appear in Japan to celebrate the upcoming release of the game. Additionally, the Elden Ring exhibit at the Sony Store in Ginza will feature a life-sized statue of Malenia Blade of Miquella. This character has appeared in several trailers and is featured in promotional material of the game. The exhibits will be available to visit from February 19 to February 27, 2022. Additionally, consumers can obtain special Elden Ring themed merchandise at the exhibits. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Note that the Elden Ring statue of Malenia Blade of Miquella will only be available at the Sony Store location in Ginza. The Ginza exhibit will also includes a photo spot, which features a location found within the game. There will also be a screenshot and concept art display at the location. However, consumers can obtain an Elden Ring hoodie at any participating Sony Store location. The only catch is that they will need to purchase a Sony Bravia XR TV in order to receive the hoodie. The hoodies will be in limited supply.

Good Smile Company announced the production of an Elden Ring figma during WonHobby 35. Consumers will be able to obtain a Bloody Wolf figma through the retailer at a later date.

Elden Ring will release for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC on February 25, 2022.


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