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Streamer gives away 100 Euros every time he dies in Elden Ring DLC: Shadow of the Erdtree

The famous streamer is a fan of FromSoftware’s role-playing game and is willing to put a lot of money on the line for Shadow of the Erdtree.

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The furor unleashed by Elden Ring, From Software’s RPG that has already sold around 25 million copies, is unstoppable. And more than it will be from tomorrow, launch day of Shadow of the Erdtree, the ambitious expansion that has conquered all those who have been able to play it thoroughly. The Spanish streamer El Rubius or Rubius cults is an unconditional fan of the game, so he has decided to make an important bet: to give away money for each death suffered in the Elden Ring DLC.

“100 euros X death”. The message is clear: Rubius will give away $100 every time he dies in the Realm of Shadow, the Shadow of the Erdtree scenario of the Elden Ring DLC. The money will go to a random viewer who watches him play in the chat. He will be doing so this Friday, June 21st, the expansion’s release date, and his stream has started at 12:00 PM ET. He has presented his wager with a fun trailer showing Rubius exploring the world of the title.

Shadow of the Earth Tree, a true masterpiece

In the opinion of MeriStation USA, our colleague Mike Reyes, master of the art of taking on monsters and bloodthirsty enemies like it’s a walk in the park, gives his honest opinion:

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is set to be the one and only piece of downloadable content for the now legendary game, but that doesn’t really feel like a bad thing after spending close to 80 hours already exploring every inch of the Land of Shadow. That’s 80+ hours of new content, on top of everything that the main game has to offer, which will vary from player to player. However, there is no denying that FromSoftware spent the last two years perfecting its craft to make the most out of this expansion. Even though the game is 2 years old, and having seen some phenomenal heavy-hitter titles in the industry with mind-blowing graphics, you simply need to take a look at the screenshots in this review: all of them were taken (on PlayStation 5) from the first few hours of the expansion, none of them pre-rendered and yet jaw-droppingly beautiful.″

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