Bandai Namco's Dark Souls 3 is now officially a certainty in Japan, which for the most part, is considerably good news to many. However, not everything is falling into place as the rest of the world may experience the beauty of the game just yet, and having it too soon is not what it seems.
According to IGN, Dark Souls 3 has been very vocal with their announcements regarding the game's standing and the details pertaining to what the title can be in the near future. It was announced lately by Bandai Namco that the international version of Dark Souls 3 will not be similar to that of Japan's, and will be incomplete for the time being.
As per PlayStation Lifestyle, Bandai Namco was quoted on their official statement, which said, "We would like to take this opportunity to inform Dark Souls III fans that any gameplay they may experience prior to the official April 12th release date for the game will not be complete." The explanation to such is the lack of multiplayer capabilities of the game, and the day one update of the game scheduled to deliver further optimization will not be live until April 12 of the year.
Kotaku reported that because of the early streaming of the game, fans will most likely not yet be able to enjoy the full experience of Dark Souls 3. Furthermore, it was dreaded that it might even be harder for the gamers to adapt to the patches as well. After such claim, Bandai Namco has still not spoken of more information for the said anomaly.
Dark Souls 3 is set to be released within the early part of the year for the fans. So far, trailers and news about the game's latest information have been witnessed online, such as the classes and first few gameplay videos from the developers. Keep posted for more news on Dark Souls 3.