Dark Souls Dark Souls is the first game in the series; it is considered a
spiritual successor to ''
Demon's Souls (2009). FromSoftware wanted to develop a sequel to Demon's Souls'', but Sony's ownership of the intellectual property prevented them from doing so on other platforms. It was released in 2011 for PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360. In 2012,
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition was released for
Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, featuring the base game and the
Artorias of the Abyss downloadable content. The game takes place in the fictional kingdom of Lordran. Players assume the role of a cursed human character who escapes from the
Northern Undead Asylum and sets out to discover the fate of undead humans like themselves. The plot of
Dark Souls is primarily told through environmental details, in-game item
flavor text, and dialogue with
non-playable characters (NPCs). Players must piece together clues in order to understand the story, rather than being told the story through more traditional means, such as through
cutscenes.
Dark Souls and its predecessor ''Demon's Souls'' garnered recognition due to the series' high level of difficulty. A version featuring some graphical and gameplay enhancements,
Dark Souls: Remastered, was released in May 2018, although with mixed review being criticised for a number of reasons like the price being double compared to the original release, the original and remastered pc versions not being sold together and the original version being removed from stores.
Dark Souls II Dark Souls II was first announced in late 2012 during the
Spike Video Game Awards. This is the only game in the series where director Hidetaka Miyazaki did not reprise his role, although he was still involved in supervision. It was released in 2014 for Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. In 2015, an updated version featuring
The Lost Crowns downloadable content was released for Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360,
PlayStation 4, and
Xbox One, under the title
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin - with the latter two platforms receiving retail releases, although it received some criticism for various reasons like the original and Scholar of the First Sin pc versions not being bundled together and the paid pc update for Scholar of the First Sin being too expensive. The game takes place in the kingdom of Drangleic, where the player must find a cure for the undead curse. Although set in the same universe as the previous game, there is no direct story connection to
Dark Souls.
Dark Souls III Dark Souls III was released in 2016 for Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The gameplay is paced faster than previous
Souls installments, which was attributed in part to the gameplay of
Bloodborne. The game takes place in the kingdom of Lothric, where the player must end the cycle of linking the Flame. In 2017, the complete version containing the base game and both expansions (
Ashes of Ariandel and
The Ringed City) was released, under the title
Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades Edition.
Dark Souls III was both critically and commercially successful, with critics calling it a worthy and fitting conclusion to the series. It sold over 10 million copies by 2020, making it the fastest-selling game in Bandai Namco's history at the time (until the record was beaten by
Elden Ring). In 2015, Miyazaki said that
Dark Souls III would likely be the last of the series, with FromSoftware choosing to move onto new games of unrelated IPs in the future. ==Other media==