Elden Ring: End after 1,000 hours? Player reached time limit

Elden Ring: End after 1,000 hours?  Player reached time limit

Although Elden Ring is considered an infinite time waster, it was not previously known that the game sets a limit if we overdo it. A player found out where this is.

At least as far as the display in the game is concerned, because he now pushed it to its maximum. On Reddit, JayzRebellion15 shared a screenshot showing his impressive playtime of 999 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds.

Gamer gambles Elden Ring full-time and cracks playing time limit

According to their own statement, the almost 1,000 hours are not all of the time that Jayzrebellion15 has invested in the Elden Ring. More hours would be missing, the game would have just stopped counting exactly before the four-digit mark.

At first glance, 1,000 hours spent in the Elden Ring might not even seem like an exaggeration when you consider that we have certainly spent twice as much time in our favorite titles. However, considering that the game has only been out for about four and a half months, it’s quite a hit.

Another user on Reddit found that JayzRebellion15 must have spent an average of more than seven hours a day playing Elden Ring since the game’s release to come up with such a huge value. In addition to the fact that reaching the maximum possible time limit in From Software’s highly acclaimed action RPG should be a very good indicator of this, his love for the title is also shown by the level that the player has meanwhile cracked: Richter Belmont, like his character in the game is currently at level 648. If you are not yet in such high realms, our 30 tips for a successful game start should come in handy.

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