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Bandai Namco honours Elden Ring’s Let Me Solo Her with real sword

An honour well deserved.

Bandai Namco has honoured Elden Ring player Let Me Solo Her with a real-life sword.

Let Me Solo Her, aka TsuboKlein on Twitter, made waves earlier in the year when he helped a number of players with what’s arguably considered Elden Ring‘s toughest boss, Malenia.

The player recently clocked up his 1,000th defeat of Malenia as a summoned Tarnished. “Thank you… for giving me this gift and congratulating me for being [Let Me Solo Her],” the player wrote.

I can still remember my first experience with the soulsborne series and almost quitting because of Iudex Gundyr in Dark Souls 3. I’m glad I persisted and went on to enjoy the game, because this community is one of the most passionate and dedicated people I’ve ever seen in a game, and I’m proud to be a part of it.”

You can check out the amazing prize below.

Elden Ring is now available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5.

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25 February 2022
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Image at top: Garden of Eyes


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