A Game Named Elden Ring Transforms Into Santa Claus During Invasion

In Elden Ring’s Lands Between, joy and happiness aren’t often seen, but one YouTuber seeks to alter that.

Thanks to a YouTube uploader, several Elden Ring gamers experienced Christmas early this year. Despite the fact that the sentiment wasn’t always returned, Fiji World invaded the worlds of many other games while decked up in his finest in-game Santa costume.

Elden Ring is the newest iteration of Fromsoft’s Souls concept, which has gained widespread recognition in the game industry. The ability for players to freely construct entertaining builds for their customisable heroes contributes to its popularity. Longevity and repeated playthroughs are aided by this, as well as the development of original methods to engage with the multiplayer component outside of regular PvP fighting. For his side, YouTuber Fiji never hesitated to get into the conflict without any method to protect or fight himself.

With good intentions, Fiji wasn’t always welcomed when he invaded, leaving him at the mercy of whomever was invading. But the invading players were endowed with powers when he was spared. Players of Elden Ring may still engage with objects that are dropped from an invader’s inventory. Most gamers wouldn’t give this feature a second thought in the normal course. But for those that survived Fiji’s first confrontation, many runes and sometimes even strong weaponry were bestowed to them.

Naturally, Fiji was killed more frequently than not even after giving away his gifts. As most fans of Fromsoft would anticipate, Fiji was often “ganked” by a large group of players who were awaiting an unsuspecting intruder to take advantage of them. This did not, however, stop the inventor from carrying out his task. Fiji even faced a player who had slain him the first time they had met, but she never wavered in her commitment to provide kindness—as well as some of Elden Ring’s famed weapons.

Fiji did finally run across players that were open to checking out what he was up to, thanks to his efforts. If the other players accepted his presents, they expressed their joy by expressing themselves, making circles, and pressing the block button. The creator returned to his realm knowing that his creation had successfully spread the Christmas joy. Even if it took some trial and error, Fiji demonstrated that Elden Ring is a game that really values player expression, and maybe that merits praise in and of itself.

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