Console Digital Pre-Orders for Dark Souls: Remastered Now Available

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Today, Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced that Dark Souls: Remastered are now available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Those looking to pre-order will be able to get a chance to pre-order their game ahead of its May 25, 2018, launch for consoles while the PC version’s details have been updated by Bandai Namco.

In a press release today, Bandai Namco has confirmed a loyalty discount of 50% for those who own the PC version of the game. You can read their statement down below:

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. is also announcing that fans who own DARK SOULS: PREPARE TO DIE EDITION on STEAM will receive a 50% loyalty discount towards their purchase of DARK SOULS: REMASTERED for PC. Additionally, starting on May 8th at 4:00 PM PDT, the STEAM version of DARK SOULS: PREPARE TO DIE EDITION will be delisted and replaced with DARK SOULS: REMASTERED when it releases on May 25th. Customers who own DARK SOULS: PREPARE TO DIE EDITION will still be able to play and re-download the title from their Steam library once it is delisted from the Steam store.

The company has confirmed that both the PC and console versions for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 will launch on May 25, 2018, for $39.99 while PC players who are loyal fans will get a 50% discount on the PC version of the game. The company has also confirmed that the Nintendo Switch version of Dark Souls: Remastered will still be released in the Summer of 2018 alongside the Solaire amiibo.

Stay tuned for our review.


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