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2022 Game of the Year contender 'Elden Ring' is just $35 for Cyber Monday


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SAVE $24.99: Elden Ring, the 2022 favorite for Game of the Year, just hit an all-time low price for Cyber Monday — just $35 at Walmart, $24.99 off the original price.


December is meant for one thing and one thing only: Catching up on all the games you missed throughout the year because of content overload. And folks, 2022 was certainly a busy year for gamers. If you didn't stay in the loop, we're praying for you when you finally take a peek at your backlog.

But, we can at least tell you where to start if you haven't already played it — Elden Ring. It's an easy contender for 2022's Game of the Year, and it's also on sale for Cyber Monday at its lowest price yet. Pick up a copy at Walmart and save $24.99, just $35 for one of the greatest games ever made (and no, that's not hyperbole).

If you've ever enjoyed a FromSoftware game (Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Sekiro), Elden Ring has a high probability to end up being your favorite entry from the developer to date. You'll, explore The Lands Between as your created character (called a "Tarnished"), discovering hidden areas, battling dangerous creatures, and working towards the ultimate goal of repairing the shattered Elden Ring and becoming the new Elden Lord. It's a grand adventure, and one you shouldn't miss out on.

Start chipping away at your gaming backlog and snag Elden Ring for just $35 at Walmart, a full $24.99 off the original price for Cyber Monday.

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