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Dark Souls dated for October 4, E3 trailer released
We knew it was coming in October, but now Namco Bandai has officially slapped an October 4 release date on Dark Souls, the spiritual successor to the award-winning Demon’s Souls. The publisher has also released a new story-focused trailer for the E3 Expo, which you can view above.
“With Dark Souls, we’re able to bring the uniquely challenging and rewarding style of gameplay popularized by From Software back to the PlayStation 3, as well as to the Xbox 360 platform for the first time,” says Carlson Choi, vice president of Marketing, Namco Bandai Games America. “With its massive, seamless open world design, deep exploration, tense dungeon crawling, extreme battles, and an innovative online component that allows gamers to draw from the collective experience of the community, Dark Souls provides a gameplay experience unlike any other.”
Posted in News, PS3, Xbox 360
Tagged Dark Souls, E3 2011