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The torch of Dark Souls 3 lights up again: you can now play online on PC again

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It feels like it was yesterday, but it’s been over 8 months since From Software and Bandai Namco were forced to temporarily shutdown servers for the Dark Souls saga on PC. the reason? Serious security flaw that resulted in data Player files have been hacked Due to a security breach, which made it possible for hackers to gain access to their computers.

And today, Thursday, August 25, the two companies confirmed that Fixed issues affecting Dark Souls 3. In other words: the servers have been reactivated and from this moment you can once again enjoy the entire game with all its features, including PvE (player vs. player) and PvE (co-op mode). Let the invasions begin!

The rest of the saga will have to wait

Via Twitter, the official Dark Souls account wanted to thank the community for the patience, along with clarifying it Dark Souls and Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin servers are still down. They will report once all problems have been corrected. We remind you of that None of this affects console versions; Smooth multiplayer on PS5, PS4 and Xbox Series X | S and Xbox One. Also Dark Souls Remastered on Nintendo Switch.

From Software Adds and Continues: His Success Knows No Limits

Rivers of Ink has been written about the Dark Souls saga, its impact on the industry, and the legacy of its chief official, Hidetaka Miyazaki. And everything indicates that it will continue to happen. Almost 17 million copies were sold, his latest masterpiece, Elden Rign in just 6 monthsand will receive Japanese creativity One of the most prestigious awards in Japan Once upon a time it was awarded to legends like Shigueru Miyamoto and Hironobu Sakaguchi, among others. What’s next for From Software?

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