Elden Ring has only been out for a week, but it's quickly become one of the most popular games in the world. Elden Ring is smashing FromSoftware sales records and stands as one of the highest-rated video games of all time. Many fans have dumped dozens of hours into Elden Ring, but one player in particular holds the distinction of being one of the very first people to complete the game 100%.

Elden Ring player RondogeRekt shared their accomplishment on the game's subreddit, with the post amassing thousands of upvotes. RondogeRekt provided visual evidence to back up their claim, showing that they have unlocked the Elden Ring achievement for unlocking all the other achievements in the game. According to the achievement's stat tracking, this is a feat that 0.00% of gamers have accomplished at this point, making RondogeRekt legitimately one of the first people in the world to do this. Even though this doesn't take into account Elden Ring PC players or those on PlayStation, it's still safe to say that RondogeRekt is one of the first to get 100% completion.

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According to RondogeRekt, it took them a whopping 101 hours to achieve 100% completion in Elden Ring, reaching New Game+3 in the process. RondogeRekt described Elden Ring as their favorite Souls game and thanked director Hidetaka Miyakazi and the development team at FromSoftware or making it.

Even though RondogeRekt has unlocked all the achievements in Elden Ring, they still plan on playing the game for years to come. And if they're lucky, maybe FromSoftware will make some Elden Ring DLC expansions to give them even more achievements and trophies to unlock in the game.

The possibility of DLC aside, anyone hoping to unlock all the achievements and trophies in the Elden Ring base game will have a seriously challenging task ahead of them. Elden Ring is notoriously difficult, just like other FromSoftware games, and while players can grind for higher stats to make their lives a little easier, skill still plays a significant factor.

There are other ways that Elden Ring players can make their lives a little easier when it comes to exploring the game world and defeating its bosses. For example, Elden Ring co-op allows players to summon other players into their world to get help when they need it, though co-op players have some notable limitations to keep in mind. They don't have nearly as many Flask of Crimson Tears uses as the host player, and so it's easier for them to die and get booted back to their own world.

Elden Ring is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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