A Look Back at Dark Souls 2
Dark Souls 2, the highly anticipated follow-up to the immensely popular Dark Souls, was released in 2014 by FromSoftware. It brought players back into the challenging and immersive world of the Souls series, introducing them to the kingdom of Drangleic. The game received mixed reviews from fans, with some praising its stunning visual hub area, Majula, while others critiqued aspects of the combat and level design.
Following the initial release, an updated version of the game called Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin was launched, featuring three DLCs, new storylines, and significant improvements to combat and AI. This enhanced edition aimed to address the concerns raised by players and enhance their overall experience within the game.
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The Closure of Dark Souls 2 Servers
The official Dark Souls Twitter account recently announced the impending shutdown of the online servers for Dark Souls 2 on PS3 and Xbox 360. The servers are scheduled to be shut down on March 31, 2024 at 5:00 PDT due to the deterioration of the game's servers. This closure will impact various online features, including bloodstains, co-op gameplay, and invasions, fundamentally altering the multiplayer experience for players on these platforms.
While the shutdown will bring an end to online services for PS3 and Xbox 360, the game will still be playable offline. It's important to note that the servers for other platforms, such as PC, PS4, and Xbox One, will continue to operate without any changes. The announcement concluded with a heartfelt message from the company, expressing gratitude to the dedicated fans of Dark Souls 2.
Reactions and Speculations
Following the announcement of the server shutdown, the gaming community expressed a range of emotions, from sadness to surprise. Many players were taken aback by the news and wondered about the possibility of private servers for Dark Souls 2, similar to the original Demon Souls. The release of a Demon Souls remake for PS5 sparked speculation that Dark Souls 2 might also receive a similar treatment in the future, offering hope to fans who wish to continue their adventures in Drangleic.