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Elden Ring Nightreign Editions breakdown: Deluxe, Seekers, and Collector's Edition explained

Elden Ring Nightreign Editions breakdown: Deluxe, Seekers, and Collector's Edition explained

Time of India2 days ago

Elden Ring Nightreign has finally launched, and fans are once again heading into the chaos of the Lands Between. This new standalone co-op survival game brings fresh gameplay with a three-day cycle, faster combat, and team-based boss fights. But along with the battles, many players are curious about what comes with the special editions of the game.
From digital content to exclusive physical items, each edition offers something different. If you are someone who loves artbooks, music, or collector statues, here's what each version of Elden Ring Nightreign includes.
Deluxe Edition: Digital extras for the story-lover
A hollow frame, guided by a thread pulled taut by vengeance.In her silence, the slain heed her call.Pre-order #ELDENRING #NIGHTREIGN: https://t.co/aQ7K2KzCI1 pic.twitter.com/HWDxSTV47M
The Elden Ring Nightreign Deluxe Edition is meant for players who enjoy diving into the world and its details. It costs 54.99 USD (around ₹4,600) and includes the base game along with all future downloadable content. On top of that, it also comes with a digital artbook and a mini soundtrack. It is a solid choice for fans who want more than just the game.
This edition is available digitally for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC users.
Seekers Edition: SteelBook for physical game collectors
Grace lingers where his blade dances.Each strike a stroke of ruin, painted upon the Night's canvas.Pre-order #ELDENRING #NIGHTREIGN: https://t.co/aQ7K2KzCI1 pic.twitter.com/D9n3ugyARN
The Seekers Edition includes everything from the Deluxe Edition, such as the game, DLC, artbook, and soundtrack. What makes it special is the SteelBook case that comes with it. This version is a favourite among PS5 players who like physical cases with eye-catching artwork.
The SteelBook features a full-colour image of Wylder, the main hero in Nightreign's story.
Collector's Edition: Packed with exclusive collectibles
On the dawn of the fifth day, 3.5 million Nightfarers took up arms against the Night in #ELDENRING #NIGHTREIGN.We are ever grateful for your passion. pic.twitter.com/WZm830eXgs
The Collector's Edition is the most premium version of Elden Ring Nightreign and is priced at 199.99 USD (around ₹16,700). It includes everything from the other editions and adds more physical items for fans who want the full experience.
Here's what you get:
A 25 cm statue of Wylder made by Pure Arts
A SteelBook case
Eight Nightfarer tarot-style cards
A 40-page hardcover artbook
A full digital soundtrack download code
The base game and all DLC
This edition is available for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. It is perfect for fans who want to collect and display their love for the game.
Bonus content and extras
All versions of the game come with the launch bonus gesture called 'It's Raining.' Some stores also gave extra gifts like a Spectral Hawk keychain or a 10 USD (around ₹830) gift card during launch. These offers depend on the retailer and may not be available everywhere now.
There is also a separate item called the Helmet of Wylder, sold on its own for 189.99 USD (around ₹15,800). It is a full-scale collectible helmet made for display. Only 9,999 units exist, and it includes a certificate of authenticity.
If you are a fan of the world of Elden Ring and want to go deeper into the lore, art, and characters, any of these editions can make your journey through Nightreign even more special.

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