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'I wish you were a fellow Tarnished' - WWE star Randy Orton reveals how much time he spent playing Elden Ring

In a recent episode of What do you wanna talk about with Cody Rhodes, WWE star Randy Orton talks about his love for Elden Ring and how much time he has spent in the game.

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WWE star Randy Orton recently revealed that he has clocked in over 600 hours into Elden Ring since its release. The revelation was done during a recent interview with Cody Rhodes in the latest episode of 'What do you wanna talk about?'.

The talk came up as part of a discussion for fellow star John Cena's appearance in Mortal Kombat 1 where Orton mentions that he is also a huge fan of Elden Ring and during the time he had his spinal fusion surgery. Orton was absent from WWE for 18 months following the surgery and at the time he Elden Ring was the go-to game for the WWE star as he had a lot of free time.

“I've got... I almost don't even want to say. Now, keep in mind this came out in February, so it'll be three years since it came out. Also, let me preface this next statement with saying that I was out with spinal fusion surgery, so I had a lot of time on my hands. I've got like 600 hours on the game. Yeah, I love that game. DLC just came out,” he said.

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His obsession with the game, however, isn’t a big secret, back in 2022 when the game was released, Orton revealed that during his time travelling from Knoxville to St. Louis, he used to play Elden Ring. When asked what level he was on, he responded 527 which is pretty insane. For reference, the highest level in Elden Ring is 713 to max all stats.

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Rhodes, who also expressed his love for games, said that he did not get enough time for Elden Ring, which is true due to his current status of Undisputed WWE Champion and how much grind the game required to reach that level or even complete alone.

To this, Randy Orton said, “I wish you were a fellow Tarnished, but you're not, so….”. When Rhodes asked what's that, he responded, “It's a thing. Brother, I get lost in it. The kids go to sleep, I'll give my wife the iPad and say 'Hey, buy stuff on Amazon' and then I'll just play.”

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