Dark Souls Remastered Launch Trailer Prepares Players To Die – Again

May 23, 2018 at 06:20am EDT
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Bandai Namco released today a new trailer for Dark Souls Remastered, the remastered version of the popular action role/playing game launching this week on PC and consoles.

The new trailer, available below, gives an overview of what players should expect to find in the game such as locations and enemies. Be warned, however, if you have never played the game before: you will die. A lot.

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Last week, it's been confirmed that the infamous Blighttown area finally runs at 60 FPS on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro. The area suffered from huge performance issues in the original PlayStation 3 release.

Can it be? The final release on PS4 and PS4 Pro shows this infamous spot now running fluidly at 60fps. Tom gives a complete overview of what made Blighttown such a nightmare to navigate in the original – with comparisons to Xbox 360 and PC.

Dark Souls Remastered launches on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on May 25th in all regions. The Nintendo Switch version, originally scheduled for May, will release this Summer. All those who have purchased Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition on Steam will also be able to get the remaster for a reduced price.

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