I hope this helps clear up some of the confusion, although it's worth noting that this information has not been confirmed for the west yet. Only the new PC, PS4 and Xbox One version has expanded multiplayer, better graphics, and whatever "enemy and game design adjustments" means. In short: everyone everywhere gets the balancing changes, new story material and events. There's no way to get the PC (DirectX 11), PS4 and Xbox One-exclusive features for the PC (DirectX 9), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 versions you'll have to upgrade by buying again. Improved online multiplayer (for up to six players)įinally, just to make things really confusing, there will also be a re-release for PC (DirectX9), PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, which is exactly the same as the 1.10 version but comes bundled with the DLC.If you instead elect to buy the re-release for PC (DirectX 11), PS4 or Xbox One, you'll get the enhancements above as well as: Story and world additions (including item descriptions).If you update the existing PC (DirectX 9), PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 version to v1.10 for free, you'll receive: An explanatory chart posted on the Japanese Dark Souls website helps clarify things a bit, thanks to a handy translation by a NeoGAF user. The announcement was rather confusing, as the new version is coming both as a stand-alone re-release and as an update for existing versions of the game. Let's break it down.ĭark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin was revealed yesterday. Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin will be offered as a free upgrade or as a new purchase, but if you want all the goodies you'll need to buy the new version.
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