Dark Souls Remastered Nintendo Switch, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate And More Showcased In New Off-Screen Video

Jul 30, 2018 at 06:10am EDT
Dark Souls Remastered

Dark Souls Remastered has yet to be released on Nintendo Switch, but it seems like the From Software-developed action RPG is ready for launch.

New Dark Souls Remastered Nintendo Switch off-screen footage has emerged online, courtesy of SwitchWatch, showcasing the game running in handheld mode. Other anticipated Nintendo Switch titles are also showcased, like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate and Let's Go Eevee & Pikachu. You can find the full video below.

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Smash Bros Ultimate, Dark Souls, Monster Hunter Generations Hands on Nintendo Switch Gameplay + more. We got our hands on these games plus FIFA 19, Pokemon Lets Go Eevee & Pikachu, Starlink: Battle For Atlas and Killer Queen Black all on the Nintendo Switch.

Dark Souls Remastered doesn't include any major gameplay change, aside from a few controls and multiplayer tweaks, but the game honestly didn't need many, as the experience is just as engaging as it was years ago when From Software released the game on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Jumping into Dark Souls Remastered again isn't quite the same as your first time through but it's still a magical journey. And if you've never played Dark Souls before? This is is definitely the best way to experience the game that kickstarted a genre of its own. Dark Souls Remastered should be essential for action RPG fans and those wanting to put their skills to the test.

Dark Souls Remastered is now out on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The Nintendo Switch version will release this Summer.

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