Speaking of which, other locations from Dark And Darker Gold the film that players will be able to visit in the new map include the windmill, the Arthurian Outpost, Fort Gort, and the Castle Kandar keep. Dark Souls 2 fans are petitioning for the return of long-forgotten promo weapons
To help with the sightseeing, the update will also add a new singleplayer Exploration Mode, which opens up all maps in the game to free-roaming solo play—although you'll still have to deal with the Deadites on your travels. Evil Dead: The Game is available on PC from the Epic Games Store for $40.
Two new weapons will be added with the update, the slow, skull-crushing Mace and the Explosive Crossbow, and of course there will be a number of new cosmetics available for purchase, including Ash's S-Mart outfit and a collection of new looks for Lord Arthur and Henry the Red.
We can petition FromSoftware to bring back the limited-time promo weapon reskins added to Dark Souls 2 in 2014 to hype up The Lost Crowns DLCs—a shocking omission from the Scholar of the First Sin definitive edition of the game. Wait, what did you have in mind?
Illusory Wall, the Dark Souls content creator behind the petition, released a video today covering the history of the promo weapons. I have fond memories of this time. After the release of Dark Souls 2 in spring 2014, it was quickly followed by a DLC trilogy released over the summer, The Lost Crowns.
There was this great sense of Dark And Darker Gold for sale mystery and excitement as the game got these huge updates each month, and this was enhanced by the promo weapons. In the leadup to the release of each DLC, a chest in the hub area of Majula would be updated to contain a unique reskin of one of the game's base weapons.
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