Dark Souls three: The Ringed City is ready for you. Don’t let it get impatient.
Dark Souls 3 has a brand new DLC pack at the moment, and in case you’re able to discover The Ringed City, go to it.
First issues first, let’s be sure to even have Dark Souls three: The Ringed City DLC put in.
- Update Dark Souls three to the newest model.
- Visit Steam or your console storefront and verify that the DLC or Season Pass is marked as bought.
- Download and set up the pack from the storefront if vital; it could have auto-downloaded at launch, or kicked off after buy affirmation.
- Open Dark Souls three and verify the model data within the high left of the title display – if yours simply says “Dark Souls 3” quite than a DLC title, verify the earlier steps.
Got all that? Good. To start The Ringed City DLC you want a Dark Souls three save with entry to the Kiln of the First Flame bonfire (the bonfire after the Flameless Shrine, and proper earlier than the ultimate boss), or one during which you’ve crushed Sister Friede in Ashes of Ariandel and spoken to the painter within the attic.
If you’ve met each of those necessities in Dark Souls three, you should utilize both methodology detailed under to entry The Ringed City:
- Travel to the Kiln of the First Flame bonfire and switch away from the ultimate boss enviornment to identify a brand new bonfire. Activate it.
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- Travel to the Sister Friede bonfire and search the sector for a brand new bonfire. Activate it.
That’s it; no extra talking to mysterious, hard-to-see NPCs or no matter. Just stroll proper into The Ringed City, and full Dark Souls three.
We’ll have a full Dark Souls three: The Ringed City walkthrough for you very quickly; we had technical difficulties getting early entry code to work as a result of somebody – not naming any names – bought a particular version with a Season Pass regardless that they must know higher, and the PSN threw a match and locked them out.
The Ringed City is the final Dark Souls three DLC and doubtless the final Dark Souls recreation, ever. We are alreayd in mourning for what was.