noblechairs Elden Ring gaming chair: announcements, price, pre-orders

Ohhh Elden Ring gaming chair

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Yes indeed, you can soon have a noblechairs Elden Ring gaming chair of your very own. One of the most eagerly anticipated games of all time is all but guaranteed to have huge sales numbers and receive a showering of accolades too. So it’s completely unsurprising that it will also be subjected to a healthy amount of merchandising with everyone clamoring to release something Elden Ring branded.

noblechairs Elden Ring gaming chair release date

noblechairs has yet to confirm a release date for this limited edition collab, but we can be pretty confident that the release date will be one or shortly after the release date of Elden Ring on February 25. So don’t worry, you can be stabbing dragons in incredible comfort very soon.

The considerable hype surrounding the release of Elden Ring means that, like the game itself, this chair is likely to sell out at a lightning pace, especially seeing as it’s only marginally cheaper than the normal Hero series from noblechairs at $539.90.

When can I pre-order the noblechairs Elden Ring gaming chair

You can pre-order the Elden Ring gaming chair right now from the noblechairs website, it’ll cost you, but we’ve reviewed several noblechairs products here at WePC and they generally stand the test of time and exhibit considerable amounts of comfort and adjustability.

The chair comes in an exclusive Elden Ring-themed colorway with the ‘Erd Tree’ made famous by Norse mythology and integral the Elden Ring, taking pride of place on the back of the chair. On the front, we are treated by an elegant black and gold color scheme with ‘Elden Ring’ emblazoned on the seatback, flanked by a lattice of decorative leaves on each side.

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Ben Atkins Chafer

Ben's interest in video games started as a result of his intense need to be better than his sister at something. It didn't work but it started a lifelong passion in gaming, which then evolved when he built his first PC. He completely botched it but it was fun and he hasn't stopped since. He's currently fighting an embittered battle to get even slightly competitive at Apex Legends. He has a particular interest in peripherals and loves messing around with his setup.

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