Now is the season to fade! It's very easy for video game fans to buy gifts. We'd be happy if you bought merchandise related to our favorite games. With Christmas over and Boxing Day just around the corner, fans of Elden Ring have been sharing some of the gifts they've received from their loved ones.
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I'm glad FromSoftware isn't making Elden Ring 2.
We'll have to wait and see what exactly Elden Ring Nightreign is. But this is definitely not a sequel!
From custom sweaters to weapon replicas and even official merchandise, fans of FromSoftware's masterpiece are enjoying all the loot they can get this Christmas. In the spirit of Elden Ring, they shared some of these gifts on the gaming subreddit to spread joy and make us a little jealous.
Elden Ring players get a legendary weapon just in time for Christmas.
First, there is the 4-foot-long, full-metal 15-pound Darkmoon Greatsword. Poster darkmoon72664 said: “The hilt is two pieces of cast metal welded together and the blade carving is beautiful.” Looking at the photos, it looks like Rani gave them this beautiful piece that she custom-made herself.
Another iconic weapon on your Christmas gift list is doom6vi6's Bloodhound Fang. The description didn't say much, but it seems incredibly well balanced. The comments section of the post is full of posts asking people to do Ash of War. And there were some pretty neat Christmas tree ornaments in the background!
If weapons aren't your thing, DamnNoHtml has featured some Albinolic masks that you get during the festive season. However, the comments section warned against wearing it outside for fear of rune farmers using Golden Wave.
But the most creative Elden Ring gift we've seen was this clock made from a map of The Lands Between. It looks like MacauabungaDude got his gift via Etsy. Etsy is where these clocks were painstakingly created, keeping the maps as detailed as possible.
Other goodies we spotted on the Elden Ring subreddit include a Raya Lucaria Academy college hoodie, a life-size replica of the River of Blood katana, an official replica of Malenia's arms, various custom hoodies, an official coloring book, and tons of posters.
Considering fans think of Erdtree as a Christmas tree, it's no surprise they rush in with gifts. It was a Marika Christmas for Elden Ring fans.

Built on the universe of Game of Thrones author George RR Martin and developed by FromSoftware, Elden Ring is a masterpiece of the 'Soulslike' genre of action role-playing games.