Dark Souls Trilogy possibly heading to Europe

Dark Souls Trilogy possibly heading to Europe
Mike Harradence Updated on by

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Bandai Namco Games is reportedly looking to release the Dark Souls Trilogy in Europe, according to eagle-eyed users on ResetEra.

The Dark Souls Trilogy was announced in August of last year for Asia and North America, though Bamco quickly poured cold water on any hopes of seeing it come to PAL regions. For whatever reason, it seems the publisher has since changed its mind.

That's at least according to a series of listings on Amazon Germany and Amazon Spain, which give a release date for March 1. Nothing official has been confirmed yet, so don't get too excited.

Still, it's definitely encouraging news, especially if you haven't played Dark Souls before. The pack features all three games – Dark Souls Remastered, Dark Souls 2: Scholars of the First Sin, and Dark Souls 3: The Fire Fades Edition –making it the ideal stepping stone.

The best bit is that all three games come with the DLC too, and if the US release is anything to go by, it all comes in a swanky steelbook case. It's available there on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.