Dark Souls Trilogy won’t be released in Europe

Dark Souls Trilogy won’t be released in Europe
Mike Harradence Updated on by

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The Dark Souls Trilogy is not coming to European territories, publisher Bandai Namco Games has announced.

While the three-disc steelbook set is still heading to the US and Asia, Bamco clarified that yesterday's announcement did not pertain to a European release of the bundle.

Here's the full statement:

'To clarify, the Dark Souls Trilogy release date announcement yesterday (August 21st) was a US and Asia announcement only, and was not a Gamescom announcement in Europe. Dark Souls fans in Europe can still get their fix on October 19th–with the release of Dark Souls: Remastered for the Nintendo Switch console.'

The Dark Souls Trilogy bundles all three entries in FromSoftware's acclaimed action-RPG series into one box, complete with all available DLC. So, that's Dark Souls Remastered, Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin, and Dark Souls 3: Fire Fades Edition.

You can pick it up in the US from October 19. FromSoftware is moving on from Dark Souls next year however, with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice hitting PS4, PC, and Xbox One in March.