Dark Souls II Gets A Prologue Trailer, New Screenshots

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Namco Bandai have shared a new trailer for Dark Souls II, titled “Prologue Part 1,” alongside a few new screenshots of the game. You can view the trailer above and the screens below.

 

Dark Souls II will be available on March 11th in North America and March 14th in Europe for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. As reported last week, the PC version of the game will follow on April 25th.

 

Namco Bandai have also confirmed that a limited edition will be released in North America for those that pre-order the game on consoles. The limited edition on consoles, called the Black Armour Edition, will come in an exclusive metal and will include the game’s soundtrack and early access to the Black Armour Weapon Set.

 

If pre-ordering on Steam, you’ll get a digital soundtrack, early access to the Black Armour Weapon Set, the Official Dark Souls II Artbook in PDF format and the Dark Souls II digital comic.

 


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