"Dark Souls 3" will release two DLC packs, which will be unveiled this year and 2017 respectively, although the latter release will accordingly be the conclusion of the "Dark Souls 3" adventure.
According to reports, the release of "Dark Souls 3" in major gaming hubs, such as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, has set a different mode of excitement among gamers, so the new DLC packs are bound to meet such expectations. It is said that even if Hidetaka Miyazaki was very vigilant on the details to spill so as not to spoil the excitement and suspense, his statement that he cannot say anything about the game seems to hook the gamers even more.
Nevertheless, Miyazaki gave a general hint that "Dark Souls 3" will still be inspired by its predecessors, with major calibrations on the foes, gears, battle area, and of course, the story featured. He further said that with the new area in this version, the game exudes a refreshing and new vibes.
Supporting this statement are reports that two "Dark Souls 3" DLC packs will be a combination of the "Demon's Souls" and "Bloodborne" - two games previously developed by Miyazaki, which set him apart from other game developers.
Back in 2009, Miyazaki rocked the gaming world with the "Demon's Souls" and this was subsequently followed in 2015 with the release of" Bloodborne." These triumphs foreshadow the height of success of the newest and probably the last version of "Dark Souls 3."
In a separate interview, Miyazaki said that part of "Dark Souls 3" expansion is taken from the players' feedback and suggestions to have a vertical map design, along with the said new enemies, gears and other features.
Before the release of the first DLC of "Dark Souls 3" later this year, its publisher - Bandai Namco - has already shipped as much as three million worth of copies when the game first rolled out earlier in March. This resulted in a domino effect on the economic and marketing standard, as far as virtual games are concerned.
According to iTech Post, "Dark Souls 3" has proven to be the turning point of everything, as developers remained firm to their previous announcements that the release of the last "Dark Souls 3" DLC in 2017 will mark the end of the game.
Watch "Dark Souls 3" gameplay trailer below: