Dark Souls 3 Demo Confirmed Playable at GamesCom this August; Battle Mechanic from Bloodborne Featured

By Staff Writer

Jul 26, 2015 06:00 PM EDT

Dark Souls 3 by Bandai Namco gets fans all excited until the rumored release in early 2016. But with no confirmed news as of the moment, gamers are eager to know what is becoming of the game. With Gamescom fast approaching, a few details of the game is bound to enlighten fans with the ongoing works.

A certain derivation from previous game Bloodborne seems to have been applied in Dark Souls 3. One factor is the new battle-ready stance that permits players to engage a diverse combat style. Another is that a number of ranged weapon upgrades and modifications, such as the shortbow. Bloodborne's traits are found in the said additions and more, as mentioned by vg247.

The most interesting fact out right now, is that Dark Souls 3 will be included in the playable games in GamesCom 2015 next month. Care of gematsu, the game will be alongside other hit upcoming games by different developers and will allow fans to get the feel of the game before its anticipated release. Between August 5-9, 2015, patrons of the game can put their hands on the franchise in Cologne, Germany.

Hidetaka Mizayaki, Dark Souls 3 director, said that the game is an absolute adrenaline rush that will follow the success of the past 2 installments. And with the excitement overflowing, Dark Souls 3 information will still be on the move, with more elaborations from the developer their selves.

The beasts of the game are still intact, according to eurogamer. All the abominations and entities that the game itself is comprised of has become an awaited feat since the first game was continued. With the preview shown on E3 2015, players are truly expecting a power-packed ride in the form of the legendary Dark Souls 3.  

The calendars are marked. During the early months of 2016, the destiny of Dark Souls 3 is to entertain the realms of gamers all across the globe!

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