Bandai Namco has released a new gameplay trailer and opened digital pre-orders for Dark Souls Remastered via the PlayStation Store and Xbox Games Store.
The company also announced that users who own Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition on Steam will receive a 50 percent loyalty discount towards their purchase of Dark Souls Remastered for PC. Additionally, starting May 8 at 4:00 p.m. PT, the Steam version of Dark Souls: Prepare to Die edition will be delisted and replaced with Dark Souls Remastered when it launches on May 25. Users who own Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will still be able to play and re-download the title from their Steam library after it is delisted.
Dark Souls Remastered is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on May 25, and for Switch this summer.
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Dark Souls Remastered for Switch was announced during the January 2018 Nintendo Direct and was due on the same date as the PS4, Xbox One, and PC versions, but has been delayed to the summer. This delay applies only to the Switch version of Dark Souls Remastered and the Solaire amiibo. No firm release date has been given for the Switch version.
All versions of Dark Souls Remastered are set to cost $40, with a listing on Amazon.com confirming the price across all platforms. Bandai Namco has confirmed that PC owners of the original Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition will be able to upgrade to Dark Souls Remastered at a discounted price.
One question many Dark Souls fans are asking is, “who is making Dark Souls Remastered?”. While Bandai Namco has stated it’s in development at From Software, the original development team and creators of Dark Souls, Kotaku UK News Editor Laura Kate Dale has said that another team is handling most of the work.
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