A fresh look at some mind-blowing stats about Elden Ring players came out, and wow, it paints a wild picture. This game, which kicked off back in 2022, has kept players glued because—let’s face it—those classic RPG vibes and infamous difficulty are just chef’s kiss, right? Seriously, when you think “critically acclaimed,” Elden Ring’s up there with a 95 on OpenCritic. Not to mention, fans adored the 2024 expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree. Thirty million copies sold? That’s no fluke, folks. Challenging games selling big—who would’ve thought?
Now, diving deep into the numbers, a report from Alinea Analytics spilled some tea on player habits. Get this: 10.2% on Steam and 10.9% on PlayStation snagged all the achievements. That’s no small feat, considering how tough that list is. Oh, and nearly half the players on Steam racked up over 100 hours. Yet, only 2.1% crossed the 500-hour mark—still bonkers dedication, if you ask me.
And wait, it gets juicier. Among its peers like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Diablo 4, Elden Ring’s got the largest crowd hanging around the 100-to-500-hour zone at 42.6%. Replayability? You bet. Players keep jumping back in for more—like, why even stop?
What’s next for fans? With Elden Ring Nightreign bringing new co-op antics, who knows how things will shake up. Plus, there’s buzz about Alex Garland adapting it into an A24 film. Moving from consoles to cinema? That’s a leap, and man, fingers crossed it lands well. But who knows? Maybe it’ll bomb or be brilliant—I’m here for the ride either way.
So, yeah. Elden Ring is continuing to ride this wave of massive engagement and success. Who knows what’s next? Anyway, if you haven’t checked it out yet, maybe it’s time to see what the fuss is all about. Or don’t, your call.