Bandai Namco seems to be going all out with Elden Ring promotions with a themed bus going around in London.
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Undoubtedly one of the most anticipated games of this generation, Elden Ring has had a wild ride so far. We are finally closing towards the release of the game, and fans can’t get enough of its marketing campaign.
Elden Ring Bus Ad Shows Its Boomer Side as Its Missing a QR Code
In a tweet by Twitter user Mordecai, we can see that there is a bus in London with the Elden Ring theme. The bus features some stellar art from the game along with the release date. However, there are a couple of things that have grabbed the attention of fans.
Firstly, towards the right, we have a quote by George R.R. Martin which states that “It looks incredible.” Now fans couldn’t hold their laughter on this one with one person clarifying that “I agree with Mr. Martin, I just love how blunt this quote is. But really, what else need we say?”
The second and more important thing fans noticed is that there is no QR code available on the bus, which is pretty much a norm with these advertising campaigns as it’d allow people to watch the game’s trailer or even pre-order it directly from there. While we see only the outside of the bus in the picture, it might be that a QR code is present in the interiors.
Whatever the case is, this Elden Ring advertisement seems to be the perfect way to keep the hype around the game going. We are barely a couple of weeks away from launch, and the review should start coming soon as well. For fans who can’t wait for Elden Ring, there is Horizon Forbidden West coming out this week as well, so you can as well play that in the meantime.
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