

This is a boxed copy that will need to be shipped to you, or else purchased at a JB Hi-Fi outlet. The box contains a digital download code, probably redeemable on Steam. The latter because Amazon will ship this to you in a box, so you may not have it for launch. It can't beat Fanatical in this case for either price or convenience. This was down to AU$84.50 in January, so this new price isn't quite as good as that, and buying a physical box is probably better done at a shop nearby, lest you need to wait for it to be shipped (postage in Australia is slow, at the moment). Meanwhile, if you happen to be a Humble Choice member, you can save AU$17.Įlden Ring Amazon AU | AU$99.95 AU$89 (currently sold out) In other words, once you've completed the transaction you'll have that amount credited to your Humble Store wallet.

Cheapest Elden Ring prices in AustraliaĮlden Ring Fanatical | AU$89.95 AU$78.10īy far the cheapest way to get Elden Ring is via Fanatical, though if you're a Humble Choice subscriber, check out the listing below.Įlden Ring Humble Store | AU$89.95 AU$86.39Ī bit pricier than Fanatical, but you do get AU$7.73 cashback. Or, if you're a Humble Choice member, the Humble Store is offering a nice discount off the RRP. The best way to go is digital, and at the time of writing, purchasing a Steam code via Fanatical is the cheapest way to play Elden Ring in Australia. It's possible to buy Elden Ring for PC from bricks and mortar retail outlets, and even Amazon, though you'll be getting a physical box with a code in it, and probably not getting a great price. Now that the game is out, it's easy to see why: we scored Elden Ring 90, writing that it's "junk food for FromSoftware fans".

Elden Ring released on Februit was delayed by a month in October, because according to From Software the "depth and strategic freedom of the game exceeded initial expectations".
