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Dark Souls Remastered Will Cost Less On PC For Some People

Prepare to die. Again.

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Whenever a new remastered edition is announced, some people cheer while others groan. The less-than-amused folks are often the ones who bought the game in its original form and aren't happy about the prospect of paying full price for the upgrade. But when it comes to Dark Souls Remastered for PC, the groans shouldn't be too loud.

That's because From Software has officially announced owners of the PC game Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will get a 50% discount when upgrading to Dark Souls Remastered when it launches in May. Owners of other versions of the original Dark Souls, however, are out of luck.

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On PC, the transition between the current version and the Remastered version will take a couple of weeks. On May 8, Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will be removed from Steam. If you've already purchased it, you'll still be able to plan and re-download it, but no one will be able to buy it after that date. Then, on May 25, Dark Souls Remastered will launch on Steam, as well as on PS4 and Xbox One.

The remastered version features the same characters, environments, and challenging gameplay, but it includes a number of upgrades, including improved graphics and quality-of-life tweaks. You'll also be able to play online with six people, rather than the previous limit of four.

Dark Souls Remastered is also heading to Nintendo Switch but not in May. While the Switch port was originally meant to launch the same day as the other versions, From Software delayed it to this summer. Nintendo has also pushed back the release date of the Solaire of Astora Amiibo.

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This is a nice idea which also passively discourages piracy and increases brand loyalty.

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PC games are always cheaper. Just how it is.

Nintendo is usually the most expensive with least amount of sales discounts.

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@rmokeefe76: Yes, and Hyundais are cheaper than Audis.

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Given how poor the quality of the first port was WITHOUT fans fixing it, this is one of those times the remaster actually should've been given away freely (or at an even steeper discount) to prior owners as a way of saying "Thanks for rabidly supporting us when we gave you an awful port!"

I get that these remasters cost money to make and all but still, Souls fans pretty much bent over backwards for that mess, got it, and still had to spruce it up.

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Considering that most pc version remasters are given as free upgrades, that won't go over well with a lot of people

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@somberfox: Indeed. I got the remastered versions Bioshock 1 and 2, and Skyrim all for free because I owned the originals.

I mean... it's better than nothing, but at that price I still wanna hear more about this version before making a choice to double dip.

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@Cloudslash: While I agree, this one is slightly different since it was recreated in the DS3 different engine instead of simply touching up textures and making small improvements like the two games mentioned.

Never got into DS1 because of how clunky the engine(and ran) felt so might just give in to this one

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