Dark Souls 3 New Gameplay Video Details PvP Mechanics

Mar 29, 2016 at 04:42am EDT

Dark Souls 3, the latest entry of the series developed by From Software, has been available in Japan for a few days and many Western players have already completed the game, revealing plenty of interesting details. If you're among those who enjoy the PvP aspects of the series, you'll be happy to know that a rather informative video has been shared online a few hours ago.

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The new Dark Souls 3 gameplay video is completely focused on the PvP aspect of the game, giving some in-depth explanations of several mechanics. If you want to be able to take on the most powerful Dark Souls 3 players right from the start, this video will definitely help you. It's also relatively light on spoilers, so you won't be getting much of the game ruined by watching it. You can check out the video right below.

Yesterday, a Japanese player has shared another Dark Souls 3 video, which shows an item duplication glitch in action. The player hasn't shared how to actually perform the trick, so that very few can take advantage of it before From Software fixes it.

If you're among those Xbox One owners who haven't purchased Dark Souls 3 on the Japanese store to already enjoy the game in English, you may want to quench your thirst for Dark Souls action with the original game, which is now playable on Xbox One through Backward Compatibility. Reports confirmed that the game runs quite a bit better on Xbox One, with improved frame rate in certain areas and shorter loading times.

Dark Souls 3 is now available in Japan on PlayStation 4 and PC. The game will finally hit North American and European consoles and PC on April 12th.

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