Nintendo made a lot of big announcements during their Nintendo Direct presentation today, but this one is easily one of the biggest. The company revealed that not only is a remastered version of Dark Souls in the works, but that it will actually be getting a release on Switch.
Dark Souls Remastered is being developed by original developer From Software, which is good to hear seeing as some remasters end up getting outsourced to a new studio. The game will feature 1080p resolution with 30fps when playing the game on Switch with its TV mode. Of course, the game will be playable docked and undocked, meaning that this will be the first time that players will be able to take the game on the road.
Switch isn’t the only platform that the game will be coming to, as Dark Souls Remastered will also be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Those who play the game on PlayStation 4 Pro, Xbox One X or PC will be able to take advantage of 4K resolution with 60fps. The following is a brief overview of the game:
“From their first timid steps to absolute mastery, players will build their characters by strategically adapting to daunting foes, exploring haunting locations, and amassing a large collection of weapons, armour and magic spells to utilise for a truly unique playstyle.”
Dark Souls Remastered will release for Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC on May 25th.
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