Dark Souls 2 was initially released in March 2014 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. While the game might be the worst in the series, according to many fans, it’s not without its charm. Today, developer FromSoftware shared the news that after a decade, those original servers would be shut down.
FromSoftware’s Dark Souls series has a fiercely dedicated fan base who play every single one of their titles. For the most part, this has been because of the quality of the experience available in the Dark Souls series. Dark Souls 2 wasn’t what fans expected at launch, but it’s retained an identity as a unique title within one of the biggest franchises in the games industry nonetheless. Next year, though, that first version of the game will lose one of its best features, online functionality.
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This morning, FromSoftware shared the news that the PS3 and Xbox 360 servers for Dark Souls 2 will be shutting down in March 2024. It might not be the most devastating news in the world, given that there are multiple versions of the game that will still have online functionality after this, but fans aren’t sure how they feel about it.
The online features of Dark Souls 2 allow players to leave helpful or hindering messages for one another across their game world, engage in co-op against the formidable bosses, and, most importantly, start PvP battles. It’s PvP that Dark Souls 2 is famous for within the Soulsborne genre because it had such a broken competitive scene for so long. Even to this day, players enjoy going back to the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions to relive it. But they won’t be
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