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Check out the launch trailer for Dark Souls III for Xbox One and PCs – onmsft.com

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
April 14, 2016
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Dark Souls III is finally available to purchase worldwide on both the Xbox One and Windows PCs. While the game has been previously released in Japan on March 24, 2016, gamers in the rest of the world could also pre-order the game and get a digital copy of the original Dark Souls game (which is backwards compatible on the Xbox One) since mid-February.

If you’re not familiar with the franchise, Dark Souls III is an action role-playing game set in a third-person perspective. Please find the official description below along the launch trailer:

Winner of Gamescom 2015 “Best RPG” and over 35 E3 2015 Awards and Nominations,
Dark Souls III continues to push the boundaries with the latest, ambitious chapter in the critically-acclaimed and genre-defining series. Players will be immersed into a world of epic atmosphere and darkness through faster gameplay and amplified combat intensity. Fans and newcomers alike will get lost in the game hallmark rewarding gameplay and immersive graphics. Now only embers remain… Prepare yourself once more and embrace the darkness!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUIQR2iK7uI

If you want to get the game on your Xbox One, you can either get the standard edition for $59.99 or the $84.99 Deluxe Edition which also includes the game’s season adding “new maps, bosses, enemies and additional weapon and armor sets”. Please tell us in the comments if you’re excited to play this game on your Xbox One!

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