After 10 lengthy months, the Dark Souls Remastered computer web servers are back

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The computer web servers for Dark Souls Remastered are ultimately up as well as running once more after being closed down back in January of this year. 

In instance you missed it, at the beginning of this year, the PC servers for Dark Souls: Remastered, Dark Souls 2, and Dark Souls 3 were all shut down as a result of a safety and security problem. It took a number of months for FromSoftware to start taking care of the web servers, however you can not criticize the group for obtaining sidetracked considering it launched a little game called Elden Ring in the meanwhile. 

Dark Souls 3 was the first to be revived back in August, with Dark Souls 2 following suit in October, as well as currently Dark Souls Remastered has actually finished the triad. Announced through the Dark Souls Twitter account, the tweet read: “Online features for the PC version of Dark Souls: Remastered have been reactivated. Thank you once again for your patience, understanding, and support.”

Unfortunately for followers of Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition, FromSoftware hasn’t backtracked its choice to close down this variation of the game’s web servers forever. This is since Prepare to Die has “an ageing system.” 

In various other Dark Souls information, you’ll be pleased to listen to that the unofficial sequel to Dark Souls is taking cues from Elden Ring and “getting closer to release.” The fan-made task entitled ‘Dark Souls: Nightfall’ has actually remained in advancement for some time currently, with Elden Ring giving a “distraction” to the task’s dev in addition to a motivation for the enthusiastic mod. Speaking of committed Dark Souls followers, fulfill the Dark Souls player who beat the entire game while using a controller with his feet.

If you’re obtaining a little sick of the FromSoftware game, have a look at our games like Dark Souls listing for concepts on what you ought to play following. 

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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