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The Elden Ring and the black rune market. Players sell in-game “currency” for real money on eBay

world in a somewhat confusing summoning mechanic in production to collect a pile of Golden Runes – items that can be used to obtain runes ready to spend. Prices Eurogamer has seen range from a five a million runes to around £ 60 for 20 million runes.

The situation is interesting, however, as the latest Elden Ring systems allow players to make quick transactions. This is obviously a black market, because From Software does not authorize such interests, but the whole process works.

“The process itself was quite simple. The seller contacted me. We exchanged the password, the time and place where this nefarious transaction will take place. I put my recall sign and waited. I felt like I was seeing a drug dealer. Fortunately, they kept their contract. I enter their world, quickly follow them to the pile of gold that awaits me. A few ceremonial jumps and I am kicked out of the game, I return to my lands with 2 million runes richer. “

We can suspect that at some point From Software and Bandai Namco will become interested in the community, but at least at the moment players are using the system. As you can see it is not difficult … But probably a bit risky.

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