
Want to flex your Elden Ring fandom on Twitch? Fans can now earn an Elden Ring badge on Twitch for free. Here’s how.
Elden Ring: Shadow of Erdtree has been making waves for its terrifying bosses and challenging gameplay. Those who have beaten the initial few bosses are certainly deserving of praise. Now, Twitch has introduced a new way to flex your Elden Ring fandom with a badge. The great thing is that it’s completely free to claim.
Twitch has revealed a shiny new Raging Wolf Helm badge and a worm ghost emote for Elden Ring fans. Both can be claimed for free for a limited time.
Elden Ring Raging Wolf Helm badge can be acquired by simply watching any Elden Ring stream on Twitch for some time.
On June 21, Twitch revealed two items that can be claimed by watching your favorite Elden Ring streamer play the DLC until June 25. Those who have played Elden Ring will recognize the badge from the helm worn by Vargram the Raging Wolf, one of the first Tarnished to visit the Roundtable Hold.
You only need to watch the stream for a couple of minutes before the badge becomes available. Same is the requirement for the emote, however, you must watch the stream for a minimum of five minutes to be eligible for the drop.
Luckily, plenty of streamers are currently playing the game, including Kai Cenat who’s doing a 100+ hour Elden Ring DLC marathon. You may tune into the stream and watch it for 5 minutes to claim the drop.
You may use the Twitch emote by typing regex SpiritEel in chat and a blue worm ghost will pop up. The drop can be claimed until July 19, whereas the badge is availableĀ untilĀ JuneĀ 25.
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