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From Software has released the launch trailer of Dark Souls III

In the last few hours From Software has released the launch trailer of the expected third chapter of Dark Souls. The video covers the territory of Japan, where the publication of the game is scheduled for this week. Furthermore, the content is available in English with Japanese subtitles.


In recent months, From Software he has explained that Bloodborne way affect the combat system of Dark Souls 3. Although the new hero is a hunter is more agile than they did in the two previous chapters. The movements will be speeded up, as well as damage sword attacks. The renewed flow will also be reflected on the main features of the weapons.

The player will have a new type of attack called spin, which will hold off the enemies and will inflict damage to four opponents at the same time. There will also be a new position, called Ready Stance, thanks to which you will be able to unleash powerful attacks through the use of the sword. Another attack allowed by Power Stance will throw the enemy into the air, once it fell back to the ground, it will lose a lot of energy.

We remind you that in our Dark Souls 3 territories is scheduled for April 12, on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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