ADark Soulsprequel,Dark Souls: Archthrone, is in development, with a demo scheduled for release this September.Dark Souls: Archthroneis a prequel mod toDark Souls 3that sees players tackle a whole new adventure, allowing them to visit areas from the lore that have never been explored before, meet new allies and of course, take part in some spectacular boss fights.Five worlds will be accessible in the mod, all of which can be accessed from the hub-area, the Nexus of Embers, with one world being a reimagining of Lothric, a key area inDark Souls 3.AdvertA brief teaser for the mod was shared via Twitter, and has got fans very excited for what’s on the horizon.“So you’re telling me… The one area I wished to see expanded upon in Dark Souls, you made entirely..? As if my hype couldn’t get any crazier, please let me play this already man”“This is actually insane. Can’t wait to try this out”Advert“YOOOO carthus is one of the things I wished they did in dlc”The development team plans to make the prequel an unforgettable Dark Souls experience, combining several gameplay elements that have become popular staples of the series. The team has promised new enemies, side quests, and plenty of secrets to uncover, provided players are brave enough to venture off to find them.It’s also reported it’ll be borrowing some features fromDemon Souls, such as soul form and world tendency which affects the overall difficulty of the game after dying too many times.Overall it sounds like it’ll be a truly brutal, soul-crushing experience, which is exactly what the soulsborne games are all about. A free demo for the mod is scheduled to drop later this year in September, giving fans the chance to sample what’s to come before the full-game arrives.Dark Souls 3was actually the last game in the series, released in 2016. Since then,FromSoftwarehas ventured into new IPs like the monumentally successfulElden Ring, as well as entirely new games likeArmoured Core VI. It’s unclear if they’ll be revisiting the Dark Souls series later down the line, but given the enormous fan base its garnered over the years, it’s likely we’ll get some form of continuation, whether it beDark Souls 4or a reboot.AdvertRegardless, the soulsborne series lives on throughElden Ring, which will be receiving amajor DLC expansionsometime next year.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Dark Souls,Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,PC,Xbox,PlayStation

ADark Soulsprequel,Dark Souls: Archthrone, is in development, with a demo scheduled for release this September.Dark Souls: Archthroneis a prequel mod toDark Souls 3that sees players tackle a whole new adventure, allowing them to visit areas from the lore that have never been explored before, meet new allies and of course, take part in some spectacular boss fights.Five worlds will be accessible in the mod, all of which can be accessed from the hub-area, the Nexus of Embers, with one world being a reimagining of Lothric, a key area inDark Souls 3.AdvertA brief teaser for the mod was shared via Twitter, and has got fans very excited for what’s on the horizon.“So you’re telling me… The one area I wished to see expanded upon in Dark Souls, you made entirely..? As if my hype couldn’t get any crazier, please let me play this already man”“This is actually insane. Can’t wait to try this out”Advert“YOOOO carthus is one of the things I wished they did in dlc”The development team plans to make the prequel an unforgettable Dark Souls experience, combining several gameplay elements that have become popular staples of the series. The team has promised new enemies, side quests, and plenty of secrets to uncover, provided players are brave enough to venture off to find them.It’s also reported it’ll be borrowing some features fromDemon Souls, such as soul form and world tendency which affects the overall difficulty of the game after dying too many times.Overall it sounds like it’ll be a truly brutal, soul-crushing experience, which is exactly what the soulsborne games are all about. A free demo for the mod is scheduled to drop later this year in September, giving fans the chance to sample what’s to come before the full-game arrives.Dark Souls 3was actually the last game in the series, released in 2016. Since then,FromSoftwarehas ventured into new IPs like the monumentally successfulElden Ring, as well as entirely new games likeArmoured Core VI. It’s unclear if they’ll be revisiting the Dark Souls series later down the line, but given the enormous fan base its garnered over the years, it’s likely we’ll get some form of continuation, whether it beDark Souls 4or a reboot.AdvertRegardless, the soulsborne series lives on throughElden Ring, which will be receiving amajor DLC expansionsometime next year.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Dark Souls,Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,PC,Xbox,PlayStation
ADark Soulsprequel,Dark Souls: Archthrone, is in development, with a demo scheduled for release this September.Dark Souls: Archthroneis a prequel mod toDark Souls 3that sees players tackle a whole new adventure, allowing them to visit areas from the lore that have never been explored before, meet new allies and of course, take part in some spectacular boss fights.Five worlds will be accessible in the mod, all of which can be accessed from the hub-area, the Nexus of Embers, with one world being a reimagining of Lothric, a key area inDark Souls 3.AdvertA brief teaser for the mod was shared via Twitter, and has got fans very excited for what’s on the horizon.“So you’re telling me… The one area I wished to see expanded upon in Dark Souls, you made entirely..? As if my hype couldn’t get any crazier, please let me play this already man”“This is actually insane. Can’t wait to try this out”Advert“YOOOO carthus is one of the things I wished they did in dlc”The development team plans to make the prequel an unforgettable Dark Souls experience, combining several gameplay elements that have become popular staples of the series. The team has promised new enemies, side quests, and plenty of secrets to uncover, provided players are brave enough to venture off to find them.It’s also reported it’ll be borrowing some features fromDemon Souls, such as soul form and world tendency which affects the overall difficulty of the game after dying too many times.Overall it sounds like it’ll be a truly brutal, soul-crushing experience, which is exactly what the soulsborne games are all about. A free demo for the mod is scheduled to drop later this year in September, giving fans the chance to sample what’s to come before the full-game arrives.Dark Souls 3was actually the last game in the series, released in 2016. Since then,FromSoftwarehas ventured into new IPs like the monumentally successfulElden Ring, as well as entirely new games likeArmoured Core VI. It’s unclear if they’ll be revisiting the Dark Souls series later down the line, but given the enormous fan base its garnered over the years, it’s likely we’ll get some form of continuation, whether it beDark Souls 4or a reboot.AdvertRegardless, the soulsborne series lives on throughElden Ring, which will be receiving amajor DLC expansionsometime next year.
ADark Soulsprequel,Dark Souls: Archthrone, is in development, with a demo scheduled for release this September.
Dark Souls: Archthroneis a prequel mod toDark Souls 3that sees players tackle a whole new adventure, allowing them to visit areas from the lore that have never been explored before, meet new allies and of course, take part in some spectacular boss fights.
Five worlds will be accessible in the mod, all of which can be accessed from the hub-area, the Nexus of Embers, with one world being a reimagining of Lothric, a key area inDark Souls 3.
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A brief teaser for the mod was shared via Twitter, and has got fans very excited for what’s on the horizon.
“So you’re telling me… The one area I wished to see expanded upon in Dark Souls, you made entirely..? As if my hype couldn’t get any crazier, please let me play this already man”
“This is actually insane. Can’t wait to try this out”
Advert
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“YOOOO carthus is one of the things I wished they did in dlc”
The development team plans to make the prequel an unforgettable Dark Souls experience, combining several gameplay elements that have become popular staples of the series. The team has promised new enemies, side quests, and plenty of secrets to uncover, provided players are brave enough to venture off to find them.
It’s also reported it’ll be borrowing some features fromDemon Souls, such as soul form and world tendency which affects the overall difficulty of the game after dying too many times.
Overall it sounds like it’ll be a truly brutal, soul-crushing experience, which is exactly what the soulsborne games are all about. A free demo for the mod is scheduled to drop later this year in September, giving fans the chance to sample what’s to come before the full-game arrives.
Dark Souls 3was actually the last game in the series, released in 2016. Since then,FromSoftwarehas ventured into new IPs like the monumentally successfulElden Ring, as well as entirely new games likeArmoured Core VI. It’s unclear if they’ll be revisiting the Dark Souls series later down the line, but given the enormous fan base its garnered over the years, it’s likely we’ll get some form of continuation, whether it beDark Souls 4or a reboot.
Advert
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Regardless, the soulsborne series lives on throughElden Ring, which will be receiving amajor DLC expansionsometime next year.
Topics:Dark Souls,Elden Ring,Fromsoftware,PC,Xbox,PlayStation