Despite the Dark Souls III stress test beta playing an on-off state before launching on the PlayStation Store, it actually launched, so PS4 owners, who signed up and have a Plus subscription are able to give this game a shot. We can already see almost an hour of FromSoftware’s upcoming game, and in direct feed quality. For Souls-fans, rejoice – however, for us, something caught our attention…
The game really feels like it’s Bloodborne, but that’s not that much of a surprise, because that game sold easily in seven digits as a PlayStation 4-exclusive, surprising FromSoftware and Sony in the process. At least Xbox One and PC owners will now be able to play something similar. It’s probably going to be a financially good move, but for veterans, who knows? Still, the fourth Souls game will be different compared to the previous three, but please don’t make a Souls game every year, because that would be tiresome after a short time.
Dark Souls 3 will launch in Japan on March 24, 2016, followed by a worldwide release in April on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
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