Dark Souls 3: More Details, First Screenshots Leaked

It looks like this is real, and it looks like this is awesome.

Posted By | On 06th, Jun. 2015

Dark Souls 3 began to hit the rumor mills a few weeks ago, as ‘insiders’ began to claim that Bandai Namco would be announcing a third entry in the saga at E3 this year, due to hit some time next year, with series mastermind Miyazaki at the helm (he had delegated the responsibilities to someone else for Dark Souls II). The rumor seemed unlikely, not least because active development on extended content for Dark Souls II only ended this March, while the rest of From was busy with delivering the PS4 exclusive Bloodborne. Just how and when would From, and most of all, Miyazaki, find the time to also work on a Dark Souls III?

Well, it turns out that my skepticism may have been wrong in this case, and I am now more than willing to eat crow. You see, YouTube channel The Know has claimed that even more details about the game have been leaked, and they have taken to reporting them- now, this is the channel that also reported on Microsoft buying up Silent Hills a while ago, so their track record is patchy, but any dismissal of their involvement becomes extremely hard, when you see that they have proof- screenshots of Dark Souls III, which really look pretty damn real.

You can see the screenshots for yourself by clicking the gallery below. It becomes immediately clear that the game is using Bloodborne’s engine, though it looks far more gorgeous (and equally exotic). The entire thing screams Miyazaki, and it appears that Dark Souls may be about to regain some of the notorious world design that the second game somewhat lost. Curiously enough, the HUD seems to be almost entirely identical to the first Dark Souls’, though it is entirely possible that that is just a placeholder for now.

As for the game itself, the source states that it is due for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 some time in 2016; curiously enough, a PC release currently seems to be ‘in negotiations,’ which probably refers to the actual timing of the release, rather than its existence- in other words, especially given the Dark Souls series’ incredible success on PC, Dark Souls 3 will definitely be on PC- it just may launch a bit later, like Dark Souls and Dark Souls II, is all.

Apart from that, the gist of what we have gotten, all summarized for you:

  • 10 playable classes, all available at the beginning of the game
  • 45 new enemies, and 10 new bosses. This is not counting enemies and monsters returning from the previous two entries.
  • 100 new weapons and 40 new armor sets with returning equipment not counted in that number, which sort of seems to compensate for Bloodborne’s shocking shortcomings in that area.
  • 60 minutes of cutscenes, almost all in game, implying that the game will be more overt with its storytelling than other Souls games.
  • 12 areas in the game (at least as of right now).
  • A radical change in how players interact with other players online. You now participate in something called “Sacrifice Ceremonies.” You can drag bodies around, choose where to sacrifice them, perform the ritual, and visit another player’s game. Doing this makes you a target for other players. These will also change your game, such as a sacrifice creating a bonfire at the location you choose to sacrifice the body (meaning checkpoints will be more flexible in this game than they were in previous games). Naturally, expect this to be limited by some hard to find resource in game.
  • Light sources will play a huge role in the game (maybe this time, the game won’t be downgraded to where they don’t).
  • Something called ‘Heat Up’ for boss battles that apparently changes how they play out, though we don’t yet know more.
  • New, more aggressive fighting techniques, possibly inspired by Bloodborne. The one that immediately sticks out is ‘Rush in,’ which allows you to dive into an opponent and take damage while delivering a huge hit (so sort of the inverse of the health regain mechanic from Bloodborne).

So… yeah. As much as I am surprised, I think it is safe to conclude that this is pretty much a real thing at this point, guys. That, or it has to be one of the most painstakingly elaborate hoaxes of all time. I mean, they could probably have developed a (spiritual) Dark Souls 3 in the time that they took to fake all this, if this is a fake.

We’ll know for sure come E3. Stay tuned.


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