[ad_1]
The PC servers for Dark Souls Remastered are finally up and running again after being shut down back in January of this year.
In case you missed it, earlier this year, the PC servers for Dark Souls: Remastered, Dark Souls 2, and Dark Souls 3 have all been shut down due to security issue. It took several months for FromSoftware to start fixing the servers, but you can’t blame the team for getting distracted considering it released a little game called Elden Ring meanwhile.
Dark Souls 3 was the first to be revived back in august, with Dark Souls 2 follows suit in October, and now Dark Souls Remastered has completed the trio. Announced via the Dark Souls Twitter account, the tweet read: “Online features for the PC version of Dark Souls: Remastered have been reactivated. Thank you again for your patience, understanding and support.”
Online features for the PC version of #DarkSouls: Remastered have been reactivated. Thanks again for your patience, understanding and support. pic.twitter.com/IZ8lsfx3Tx9 November 2022
Unfortunately for fans of Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition, FromSoftware has not reversed its decision to shut down this version of the game’s servers for good. This is because Prepare to Die has an “aging system.”
In other Dark Souls news, you’ll be glad to hear that the unofficial sequel to Dark Souls takes cues from Elden Ring and is “getting closer to release.” The fan-made project titled ‘Dark Souls: Nightfall’ has been in development for some time, with Elden Ring providing “distraction” to the project’s dev as well as inspiration for the ambitious mod. Speaking of dedicated Dark Souls fans, meet the A Dark Souls player who beat the entire game using a controller with his feet.
If you’re a little tired of the FromSoftware game, check out ours games like Dark Souls list for ideas on what you should play next.
[ad_2]
Source link