"Dark Souls 3" fans were treated after the game official graced the cover of a gaming magazine. FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki who is also the game's director announced the new cover during the interview with the magazine.
Miyazaki has discussed some updates made to the game as well as the latest preview in 2015 Pax Prime. He unveiled the new "Dark Souls 3" during an interview with Game Informer and discussed the improvements made on the game's magic system as well as new features that makes up for the core of the game.
While many gamers commented that "Dark Souls 3" borrows some gameplay and aesthetic elements from "Bloodborne," Miyazaki assured fans that the game will be unique in its own way. The slight similarity between "Bloodborne" and "Dark Souls" is inevitable since Miyazaki is the core designer of the two games.
The "Dark Souls" series is known throughout the gaming community for its notoriously difficult gameplay. Miyazaki promised that the same challenging and rewarding gameplay stays as the core charm of the game's third installment.
"Dark Souls 3" was announced at the 2015 E3 convention and the game was also well received at the 2015 PAX Prime. Many gamers notice the game's glaring difference compared to its predecessor. According to Games Radar, everything in the new game is faster and harder, and that includes the different monsters that inhabit the world of "Dark Souls."
FromSoftware has yet to reveal the official release date of "Dark Souls 3." On the other hand, the game is already confirmed to be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC. The PC version of the game will have a minimum system requirement of at least an Intel Core i3 or an AMD A8 processor, 4GB of RAM, 23 GB of hard drive space and a GeForce GTX 465 video card or its equivalent.