Dark Souls 3: Character Classes, Minimum and Recommended System Requirements Announced

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Dark Souls 3 has certainly started to move forward from where it used to stand with a lot of the appealing news to date. As many see the beauty of the third title, some of the most recent bits of information has been given to the public with what the gamers should look out for and prepare.

As noted by Crunchy Roll, Dark Souls 3 has certainly made the gamers wait for more information about the title with only weeks to go before the release date. As early as now, fans are given a preview of the classes of characters to choose from. Each one is defined with their own identities and skills that will prove deadly in their own way.

According to Forbes, such classes include the Knight, Mercenary, Warrior, Herald of White, Sorcerer, Thief, Academy Assassin, Cleric, Pyromancer and the Deprived. The aforementioned classes are still in-game features; as there are those who look more into the hardware requirements of the game itself.

Delivered by Game Debate, Dark Souls 3's minimum system requirements are as follows: OS: Windows 7 64-bit, CPU: Intel Core i5-2500 3.1 GHz or AMD APU A8 3870K 3.6 GHz, RAM: 8 GB System Memory GPU, RAM: 1 GB Video Memory, GPU: GeForce GTX 465 or Radeon HD 6870, HDD: 50 GB Available Space and DX: DirectX 11. To make the game experience the best, however, gamers will need: OS: Windows 10 64-bit, CPU: Intel Core i7-2600 3.4GHz or AMD FX-8150 3.6GHz, RAM: 8 GB System Memory and for GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 or AMD Radeon HD 7850.

Dark Souls 3 is slated for release on April 12, 2016. Bandai Namco and FROM Software claim that there may no longer be another Dark Souls title in the near future but there could be other titles like it in the near future. Keep posted for more news on Dark Souls 3 and the Bandai Namco titles yet to surface.

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