
A more in-depth trailer released at Summer Games Fest earlier this year revealed many of the hallmarks fans have come to expect from the upcoming title.Īnother unique aspect FromSoftware titles have cultivated over the years is a dedicated modding community that still puts out content for installments as far back as the original Dark Souls. FromSoftware has developed a reputation for challenging bosses over the past decade and seems to be continuing that trend with the upcoming Elden Ring, which fans have been awaiting eagerly for some time now following its initial reveal at E3 2019. Our guide helps you do it all.A new mod for Dark Souls 3 pits the final boss of the game's last DLC against the final DLC boss from fellow FromSoftware title Bloodborne.

If you are eager to jump back into the Dark Souls 3 experience – with or without the Sekiro mod installed – you could do worse than heading over to our Dark Souls 3 guide put down bosses, collect powerful loot, recruit NPCs and triumph over your foes. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. This mod is at least somewhat in keeping with the core design philosophy of Dark Souls 3 – it's all physical attacks and spacing – and it's a far cry from the Dark Souls 3 mod that brings AK47s and M16s to the game. Though the modder is dealing with a wrist injury right now, there are some big plans for the future of the mod, and "Bloodborne weapons are not off the table right now" though Rhodan doesn't want to add anything else unless "it feels up to par with all the other weapons in Dark Souls III." If you want more of the most recent From game in one of its more classic titles, fret not: Rhodan is at work on more as we type. The mod first came out in June 2020, but another update arrived for the project in January 2021, rounding the weapon selection out to nine different arms and a couple of spells, too.


You can download the mod now at Nexus Mods. Ever wanted to bring the breakneck speed of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice to the slower and heavier Dark Souls 3? Well, you’re in luck.Īs spotted by our friends over at RockPaperShotgun, Rogier "Rhodan" Noordhuizen has been hard at work of Blades Of Ashina – a mod that takes the movesets and weapons you’ll find in From Software’s critically-acclaimed 2019 game and weaves them into the doomed, gothic world of Dark Souls 3.
