It looks as though the Dark Souls Trilogy is finally coming to Europe. The collection, which features versions of all three Dark Souls games, never came to Europe, despite releasing in several other major territories.
This information comes via two Amazon listings. Amazon Germany and Amazon Spain both list console versions of the anthology at time of writing, although there’s currently no sign of a PC release. A translation of the German product description reads that the boxset will include “all three critically acclaimed Dark Souls games and all DLC content in the form of a 3 disc collection.”
The listing states that the collection will include Dark Souls Remastered, Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, and Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades, which comes with both of its DLCs. According to both the Spanish and German sites, the anthology will be available from March 1, 2019. The trilogy was originally only released in Japan, but later came to North America and Asia. Until now, however, a European release has been mysteriously absent.
For the game to have come to Europe in the first place might not have been too surprising, but these new listings do appear to have come out of nowhere. Exactly what may have spurred Bandai Namco to release the trilogy now isn’t clear, but if nothing else, it offers an opportunity to experience (nearly) all of the Souls games again ahead of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
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We’ve reached out to Bandai Namco to check how accurate the information in those listings is, and to check up on the existence of a PC version. We’ll update this article with any new information.
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