Nintendo recently revealed Dark Souls remastered for Nintendo Switch during Nintendo Direct Mini, however, a report has made its way on the internet suggesting that following the remaster, Dark Souls 2 and Dark Souls 3 will also be releasing for Nintendo Switch.
The report comes from Laura Kate Dale, who claims that her sources have revealed it to her that both Dark Souls 2 and Dark Souls 3 will be releasing for Nintendo Switch, however, it won’t launch as the Trilogy Bundle which has been announced for PlayStation 4.
One of our sources indicates that Bandai Namco plans to bring all three Dark Souls games to Switch eventually, but the oft-rumoured ‘trilogy’ bundle is not how this will be happening – yet. The Dark Souls Remaster will be launching in May on all platforms.
It is important to note that this is not an official confirmation so take it as a grain of salt until Nintendo officially announces the games for Nintendo Switch.
With the launch of Dark Souls, From Software has announced that it has no plans for another entry in the Dark Souls franchise.
According to president Hidetaka Miyazaki, it is time for the team to move on from the franchise, however, he said that as a president he can’t deny the possibility of the return of the franchise.
It’s time to move away from the Dark Souls franchise. As president of From Software, I’m not completely denying the possibility of bringing back the franchise in the future. There could be someone else in my company who wants to work on new installments. But we believe that the series will end after the two DLC.
Miyazaki suggested that fans will most likely see “HD Remakes” of older games in the series for new consoles and one of them has already been announced.
Dark Souls is a third-person action adventure franchise developed by From Software for PC and consoles.
Source: Kotaku