Twitcher users can unlock a new Elden Ring-themed badge and emote for a limited time. Here’s how.

Developer FromSoftware unleashed Elden Ring’s long-awaitedShadow of the Erdtree DLCon Friday, June 21 to critical acclaim.

The expansion has already broken records, too, surpassing The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine to become thehighest-rated DLC release of all time.

To celebrate the wildly successful launch, Twitch has released a new badge and emote that FromSoftware faithful can get their hands on. Those interested will want to act fast, though.

How to access Elden Ring’s new Twitch badge

How to access Elden Ring’s new Twitch badge

From nowuntil Tuesday, June 25, Twitch users can unlock the brand-newRaging Wolf Helm badge by watching any Elden Ring stream for at least five minutes.

As the item’s name suggests, the badge takes inspiration from the Raging Wolf Helm worn by Vargram the Raging Wolf. It even features the wolf pelt that famously adorns the headgear.

Forefathers, one and all, bear witness! A new badge and emote have arisen!By June 25th, watch an Elden Ring stream for a minimum of 5 minutes to unlock the new Raging Wolf Helm badge! The badge will be available to use the following business day.pic.twitter.com/3aoaUj9b0B

In addition to the badge, users on Twitch can freely access a new Global Emote inspired by Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. The emote will be available for everyone from Friday, June 21 through Friday, July 19.

According to the officialTwitch accounton Twitter/X, those wanting to use this emote in chat only need to “type in the regex SpiritEel.”

Getting these Twitch-specific items requires far less work from fans than comfortably hopping into Shadow of the Erdtree.

Ahead of launch, FromSoftware developers warned players the DLC would require them to have already conquered two base game bosses –Starscourge Radahan and Mohg, Lord of Blood.

But even high-level Elden Ring players have hit roadblocks while exploring the new Shadow Lands. Some simply were not prepared forShadow of the Erdtree’s difficulty, with one person already labeling it a “humbling experience.”

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