![]() This isn't the first time Bandai Namco has had PSN problems in recent months. With PSN maintenance due later today, it's possible Euro PS3 pass holders won't gain access to Crown of the Old Iron King until tomorrow at the earliest. We are sorry for the inconvenience and ask you for a little bit more patience to enjoy the obscurest and most wicked pits in the Dark Souls 2 world."īandai Namco posted that update yesterday morning, but at the time of publication the problem remains unresolved. For those who have purchased the season pass, please do not purchase the DLC: We are working on enabling the link so you can download the second DLC automatically on your console. "This new DLC only appears a DLC to purchase. "Crown of the Old Iron King, the second chapter in its The Lost Crowns DLC trilogy for Dark Souls 2 has not been linked to the PlayStation Network season pass yet," reads an update on the game's Facebook page. Bandai Namco apologized for the error and warned PS3 pass holders to not purchase the content while it tries to fix the problem. This may seem like another of the game's nefarious lateral challenges, but the only solution at present is to buy the DLC, which is a pretty terrible solution since you've already ponied up the cash. The second of a trilogy of DLC, Crown of the Old Iron King, launched this week with no hitches on PC and Xbox 360, but for EU owners of the PS3 pass it shows up as requiring purchase. Original Story: European PS3 season pass holders for Dark Souls 2 are currently unable to unlock content they've already paid for, despite it being available for everyone else. Bandai Namco's yet to confirm that officially. Shortly after this post went live, users on the game's Facebook page began reporting the DLC issues are now resolved, and PS3 pass holders in Europe can download the content for free. And to think, all that for a game you can beat in half-an-hour.Update: Perhaps we're a lucky charm. Look for the game in early 2016, apparently. ![]() The godfather of Souls, Hidetaka Miyazaki, will co-direct it. The PC version turned out to be a ropey port but was made good by patron saint of the Dark Souls community, Durante, and the DSFix mod.ĭark Souls 2 was released on PC as well as PS3 and Xbox 360 from the off - well, almost a month late, but more or less the same.ĭark Souls 3, announced only last month at E3, will be a PC, PS4 and Xbox One game. It was a fan petition - with more than 100,000 signatures - that encouraged publisher Bandai Namco to go ahead with it. Thank you commenters grassyknoll and CatButler for putting that in terms I could understand.ĭark Souls wasn't originally intended for PC, which seems ludicrous now. But that's nearly 300,000 fewer units than SteamSpy attributed to Dark Souls 2 on PC (994,455). That leaves around 700,000 attributable to PC. Subtract another 350,000 for sales of Dark Souls 2 on PS3 in Japan, a version From Software published. Subtract from that 1.2m - the figure Bandai Namco said it shipped within three weeks of Dark Souls 2 launch (before the PC version came out and could add to the total). Start with the Dark Souls 2 total of 2.3m. However, SteamSpy's Dark Souls 2 PC figure is in dispute. Dark Souls 2: Scholars of the First Sin has sold 256,772 (+/- 12,021) units on Steam.Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition has sold 1,977,541 (+/- 33,243) units on Steam.The PC-specific number comes from SteamSpy, which may not be entirely accurate. Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin has sold 600,000 units worldwide.Dark Souls 2 has sold 2,311,000 units worldwide.Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition ("with Artorias of the Abyss") has sold 2,765,000 units worldwide.Dark Souls has sold 2,828,000 units worldwide.The numbers come from a Japanese presentation by From Software, reported by Famitsu and relayed/made sense of on NeoGAF. The brilliant Dark Souls series has surpassed 8.5m sales, and more than 3.25m of those were on PC.
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