Elden Ring has surely been one of the most trending unreleased games recently. The game was first shown at Microsoft’s E3 press conference back in 2019 and since then, there has been nothing official about it so far. That being said, some trustworthy leakers recently hinted at an upcoming trailer of the game later in
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In a few months, it’s going to be almost two years since the announcement of Elden Ring, and there’s still no official information or trailer from the game since the first teaser that went live at E3 2019. Over the past few months, there have been several rumors about an upcoming Elden Ring trailer, but
SuperGroupies is well known for their exceptional quality in videogame themed merchandise and this absolutely stunning Bloodborne watch is no exception. This official Bloodborne watch costs 30,000 Japanese Yen (around $285), has a genuine leather strap and has the game’s name tastefully featured on the back: Some of the fine details on the watch include
Even five years after its release on PS4, Bloodborne has still remained one of the most memorable experiences of the last generation. The game’s creepy setting and iconic monsters have made for plenty of incredible fan creations over the years, including a collection of fan art from dozens of artists that’s going towards a good
While it’s been five years since its release, Bloodborne has still left a mark for those that made their first ever trip to Yharnam. The PS4 exclusive by From Software has continued to spark the imagination of fans in the years since its debut, including some exceptional cosplay and recreations from the game’s haunting gothic setting.
Demon’s Souls’ online experience comes to the PlayStation 3 emulator, RPCS3, courtesy of new developments around PSN emulation, and a PSN server replacement tool called RPCN. Over in the Demon’s Souls Reddit, server admin Sentuh announced that online play is now available for the RPCS3 via a process that swaps the PSN server the game
With its release a few weeks ago, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has already taken the world by storm. Given the circumstances with the coronavirus, settling on a remote island sounds pretty good right now. Thankfully, Animal Crossing has delivered that and then some. Of course, plenty of Animal Crossing fans have also imagined some creative crossovers with other
Internet historians are nowhere near done with Bloodborne, despite the game coming out nearly half-a-decade ago on the PS4. In a new video, Bloodborne lore-master Lance McDonald has pieced together hidden, unused lines from the Vileblood Queen, potentially exposing a plotline that never came to fruition. As mentioned above, news comes by way of Souls series dataminer and From
With the game having released last month, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has already built up a reputation as a particularly challenging game, which is saying a lot coming from Dark Souls developer FromSoftware. However, despite the considerable challenge that Sekiro already presents, one player took it even further by trying to take on the game with an
Bloodborne is well-settled as a masterpiece in environmental storytelling, but was that developer From Software’s only intention to flesh out characters? Apparently not. In a recently discovered dive into some of the game’s cut content, it appears that early boss Father Gascoigne was planned to be a companion DLC with voice-over dialogue. News comes by way
In its first week of availability, FromSoftware and Activision’s newest action title Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has debuted at the top of the weekly sales chart in the UK. Sekiro unseated last week’s winner atop the chart, Ubisoft’s The Division 2, which has now fallen down to the second position. It was a close race between Sekiro and The Division
When you think of FromSoftware, a lot of things immediately come to mind as far as the type of games that they make. The first thing you probably thought of is the fact that their games are really freaking hard. The second is that they are rewarding, despite being really freaking hard. And the third
The battle royale genre has taken over the past few years. From titans like Fortnite and PUBG to the newer entries in the genre like Apex Legends and Tetris 99, battle royale seems here to stay. Now, one new fame game creator has said that he even has potential interest in putting his own spin on the genre. In a recent
There are simply no limits to how far the Bloodborne community is able to take their dedication to the game. While some are able to show off their love of the title by finding the location from the opening cinematic or creating blood-soaked rune coasters, others are perfecting nearly unbeatable battles in the game. Even better, we
Coming from the studio that brought us the Dark Souls series and Bloodborne, I can already tell you that yes, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is hard. And that you’ll probably die a lot. I mean, the title of the game is called “Shadows DIE Twice.” Think about it. …in any event, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice–the highly-anticipated next project coming
With FromSoftware having closed the book on Dark Souls–a series that has essentially crafted an entire genre of its own–naturally that might have led many fans to speculate on what exactly would come next from the studio. Given how the Souls series and Bloodborne have come to define FromSoftware in the past decade, it’s inevitable that comparisons will be
Are you looking for a way to upgrade your battlestation or add some From Software flair to your gaming set up? You’re just in luck — the Bloodborne community has created a handy guide to make blood-soaked rune coasters that will give your gaming space a pop of Yharnam flair. If you’ve got the necessary tools, go ahead
During GameInformer’s month long coverage of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the next game from famed developer From Software, the conversation about a potential remaster of Demon’s Souls came up with current president Hidetaka Miyazaki. Miyazaki was the game director of the PlayStation 3 exclusive Demon’s Souls from 2009 and despite the game’s passionate fan-base, one which
Bandai Namco appears to have announced a very limited edition of the Dark Souls Trilogy and it’s only available in the UK. Unfortunately, the page isn’t available to even view from the US apparently, but luckily for you, I reside in the UK, so I can give you the low-down on this…hefty priced Collectors Edition. The Dark Souls
Bloodborne may have released almost four years ago, but players are still finding hidden gems inside the From Software title. Reddit user u/RickHarrison points out the location of the opening cinematic is actually in the game. The opening cinematic opens up with a shot of a creepy alley in Cathedral Ward. And while most cinematics
During GameInformer’s coverage of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for their cover story a new gameplay video showing off the Hirata Estates appeared. In it the player character Sekiro approaches the Hirata Estates from on high, quickly descending towards the enemies below thanks to the grappling hook. Commentators Dan Tacka nd Suriel Vazquez talk over the
Today From Software and Bandai Namco announced that the Nintendo Switch version of Dark Souls Remastered will release in Japan on October 18th and in the west on October 19th. On top of that, we learn that a Solaire of Astora amiibo will be released at the same time. A network test will be conducted prior to
Media Create released its weekly analysis following its weekly top-20 charts on Wednesday, and this time around is all about Dark Souls Remastered, which debuted in first place in Japan with 71,739 units sold on PS4. We learn that the game beat its predecessor Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin soundly. Not only it passed
With the release of Dark Souls: Remastered, plenty of newcomers will want to check out the later series. And with the help of the community, publisher Bandai Namco is looking to bridge that gap. In a new trailer, YouTuber VaatiVidya points out the links between the new release and Dark Souls 3. Seen in the video below, the Dark Souls:
While the Nintendo Switch version may have been delayed, Dark Souls: Remastered will launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One May 23. To celebrate its impending release, Bandai Namco Entertainment has released a launch trailer highlighting some of the game’s most memorable locations and moments. For those of you who aren’t aware, Dark Souls: Remastered
Humble Bundle has been nothing but strong in 2018 — while February subscribers are getting Civilization VI, Tacoma, Life is Strange, and Owlboy, March is going to be a whole new beast. According to Humble Bundle, the top-billed slot for March goes to Dark Souls III and the accompanying Ashes of Ariandel DLC. Even better, you can grab both games now for only
Dark Souls: Remastered was announced yesterday during the Nintendo Direct Mini. It’s been a long-since requested remaster among fans, and it finally became a reality set to come true in May. To celebrate the reveal, Bandai Namco has announced massive sales on existing Dark Souls games and merchandise on their site. The sale includes the following games:
Dark Souls: Remastered was announced during the latest Nintendo Direct. Shortly afterward, the official PlayStation blog published a post from Bandai Namco that revealed some of the features that would be in the PS4 Pro version of the game. It turns out, however, that there was a fairly big mistake made in the post. To be fair,
Datamining is fairly common in PC games, and that includes From Software’s Dark Souls games, leading to the reveal of a lot of elements that were developed but then never used. On the other hand, Bloodborne is a PlayStation 4 game, making accessing and actually seeing the content of its files much more challenging. Recently, XeNTaX
Dark Souls is a game that, while I can sit here and argue about how bad its PvP mechanic is, feels magical when you are reminded that the world is populated by other players who want to help, murder, or troll you. Last year Dark Souls 3 arrived and with a new installment in the