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The game has already sold more than 10 million copies and sold well over 10 million copies, it's also discussed among a wide range of video game enthusiasts Some of whom are even famous D2R Ladder Items. One of those stars who seem to be in love with the game is singer and rapper Post Malone. Although Malone may be having fun in his own Lands Between, he says that he's unable to play Elden Ring unless he turns the game's music off.

On the most recent installment on Hot Ones, Post Malone was interviewed about his love for video games, particularly in the realm of music. In his response, Malone asked host Sean Evans whether he'd been taking part in Elden Ring for himself. Evans stated that he's not however, which led to Malone making the suggestion to play the game. In spite of this, however, Post Malone explained that the game requires him to turn the music off when performing Elden Ring because it stresses him out too much.

"I make the music go all the way off [in Elden Ring] because it is insane. It's actually like choirs not of angels, [butof demons. They're going toyour *** up.' You can't survive," Post Malone said about the soundtrack to the game. "After an incident, I'm like shaking so much that I have to walk outside and smoke , and I'm thinking"I'm trying to calm down.'"

You can watch the video from Post Malone talking about Elden Ring on this page:Even though Post Malone seems to have an affectionate and hateful relationship with the music featured in Elden Ring, he went on to say that some of the greatest music he's ever heard comes from different video games. He specifically highlighted titles like Skyrim, The Legend of Zelda, and Mario Bros D2R Items for sale. as just three titles that he is a fan of. Even though The Elden Ring score might be a bit too much for him sometimes, it sounds like he doesn't turn off the in-game soundtrack at all times.