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Dark Souls III To Launch In Japan, March 2016<br />

Following a recent press release<br />

– From Software has officially<br />

announced the Japanese<br />

release date for their upcoming<br />

action-RPG, Dark Souls III.<br />

Set for PlayStation 4 and Xbox<br />

One, Dark souls III is expected<br />

to launch on March 24th of next<br />

year. A retail release is said to<br />

be priced around 7,460 yen ($86<br />

AUD), with digital versions set<br />

for 6,930 yen ($80 AUD). Having<br />

been leaked a few days prior<br />

to this years E3 – Dark Souls<br />

III is fourth entry in From Softwares<br />

grueling Souls series, and<br />

the second Souls title to be released<br />

on next generation consoles.<br />

Played in a third-person<br />

perspective, players will battle<br />

through a wide range of challenging<br />

monsters, interact with<br />

strange non-playable characters<br />

and journey through a series of<br />

dark and mysterious environments.<br />

The series is also well regarded<br />

for its punishing difficulty,<br />

tight combat mechanics, and intricate<br />

lore.<br />

From Software has also released<br />

details of one the upcoming preorder<br />

bonuses expected upon<br />

release – with a unique map and<br />

soundtrack said to be bundled<br />

within the Japanese retail package.<br />

A worldwide release is expected<br />

to be announced at a later date,<br />

along with a PC version of the<br />

game.<br />

First DLC<br />

for Elder<br />

Scrolls<br />

Online<br />

Released<br />

for<br />

Consoles<br />

Imperial City, the first DLC pack<br />

for The Elder Scrolls Online:<br />

Tamriel Unlimited, has been released<br />

worldwide for Xbox One<br />

and Playstation 4. This comes<br />

on the heels of the PC/Mac rollout<br />

earlier in the month.The pack<br />

opens up the Imperial City, a new<br />

PvP/PvE area with six districts,<br />

as well as two new dungeons.<br />

Since the city fell to Daedric<br />

Prince Molag Bal, who was first<br />

seen in Morrowind, all three alliances<br />

now must battle the Daedric<br />

forces to reclaim the city in<br />

addition to fighting each other.<br />

new quests and enemies, including<br />

the Xivkyn.<br />

The Imperial City DLC pack is included<br />

with an active ESO Plus<br />

membership or it is available for<br />

purchase in the Crown Store for<br />

2,500 crowns. For more information<br />

about the inclusions, head to<br />

elderscrollsonline.com. Check<br />

out the trailer here.<br />

These new districts are available<br />

to players who have reached<br />

level 10, offering hours of new<br />

gameplay and exclusive collectibles.<br />

Players will also encounter

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