Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco has announced it will be making 100 players official ‘Elden Ladies and Lords’ as part of a competition.
In collaboration with Highland Titles, the publisher will give 100 winners a certificate declaring them an ‘Elden Lady’ or ‘Elden Lord’.
Each winner will also receive a piece of land at the Highland Titles Nature Reserve near Glencoe in Scotland.
Entrants can either nominate themselves for the honour, or can nominate someone else, be that a friend or family member.
The competition opens on Friday, February 25 at 9am, and will run until Friday, March 11 at 9am. It’s only open to entrants based in the UK and Ireland, and entrants must be over 16.
Entrants will have to email the competition’s special email address at eldenlord@bandainamcoent.eu and give a reason why they (or their nominated person) should be given the title of Lady or Lord.
Over 250,000 people have become Lords and Ladies of Glencoe via Highland Titles, which sells the titles and pieces of land to help create nature reserves in Scotland.
Following a one-month delay, Elden Ring will be released on February 25 for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC.
The new fantasy RPG from Dark Souls and Bloodborne studio From Software is set in a world called The Lands Between, which was created in collaboration with Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin.
Players take on the role of one of many Tarnished individuals, whose ancestors were exiled from The Lands Between many years ago. But when the Elden Ring is shattered, they get the chance to return and conquer the land they were once banished from.
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