Elden Ring Nightreign is right around the corner, so it’s time to lock in those pre-orders if you haven’t already, and we’ve got a full breakdown on the price.
Following on from the success of the 2022 title, Elden Ring Nightreign is a new adventure set in the world we’ve all come to love and there are high expectations for the game.
Modern gaming can be expensive, however, with Xbox recently announcing that first-party titles are seeing a price hike, so we’ve got all the details on the Elden Ring Nightreign price to make it easier for you.
How Much is Elden Ring Nightreign?

The price of Elden Ring Nightreign depends on which edition you purchase, with the lowest price for the game being $39.99 for the Standard Edition. However, this doesn’t come with any extras.
With the Deluxe Edition, priced at $54.99, the main bonus is access to the DLC, which is due to be released later this year. Alongside the Standard Edition, the Deluxe Edition is available both digitally and physically.
The next jump up is to the Seeker’s Edition, which includes all the bonuses of the Deluxe Edition, including the DLC, along with a Steelbook. The Seeker’s Edition is only available for physical purchase, priced at $59.99.
Finally, for the ultimate fan, the Elden Ring Nightreign Collector’s Edition costs a whopping $199.99 but includes a bunch of exclusive bonuses, including a 25cm Wylder statue, a hardback artbook, and more.
What’s The Best Elden Ring Nightreign Edition to Buy?
The best edition of Elden Ring Nightreign to buy depends on exactly what you’re after, so the Standard Edition may be enough if you’re only interested in the base game, but if you’re a fan of the franchise and want to tase everything on offer, upgrading to the Deluxe Edition to earn the DLC makes sense.
The physical editions, the Seeker’s Edition and the Collector’s Edition, are only worth it if you’re a collector of steelbooks and figures, particularly the latter, as finding room for the 25cm figure may be tricky.
If you’re unsure, stick with the Standard Edition and grab the base game as the DLC will be available for purchase separately upon release later this year, so there’s no chance of missing out entirely.
An exact release date for the DLC is yet to be revealed beyond a Q4 2025 window, so expect it at the back end of the year.
Want more Elden Ring Nightreign coverage? Take a look at our full crossplay guide for the title and learn whether Early Access is available.
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