From Software has announced that the Nintendo Switch version of Dark Souls: Remastered will be available from October 19, 2018. The announcement was made on Twitter through the developer`s official account. `Finally we hope you can look forward to playing Dark Souls wherever, whenever you wish,` the message read.The Switch version was originally scheduled to launch alongside the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Dark Souls: Remastered, but publisher Bandai Namco announced that it would be delayed. Alongside the game`s delay, the release of the Solaire of Astora Amiibo was also postponed.We have kept you waiting long enough, and now are pleased to announce that the Nintendo Switch version of DARK SOULS REMASTERED will be released on the 19th October, 2018.Finally we hope you can look forward to playing Dark Souls wherever, whenever you wish. pic.twitter.com/F8z8AjUIPA - FROMSOFTWARE (@fromsoftware_pr) August 14, 2018Dark Souls: Remastered was originally revealed for Switch during a Nintendo Direct in January. The Switch version renders the game at 1080p resolution with 30 FPS when docked and played on the TV. Along with the main game, the package also features the critically acclaimed Artorias of the Abyss DLC. In terms of tweaks, the remaster delivers an improved framerate and resolution from the original. You can read about all the differences between the original Dark Souls and Dark Souls: Remastered here.In GameSpot`s original Dark Souls review, Kevin VanOrd awarded it a 9.5/10, describing it as `riveting.``Dark Souls requires intense focus,` he said. `This isn`t a lighthearted romp in a bright and colorful fantasy world; it`s a methodical journey into the frightening unknown. And that`s what makes it so riveting. Some games try to scare you with bump-in-the-night shocks and far-off howls, but Dark Souls doesn`t require such predictable methods of terror. Its terrors emanate from its very core, each step bringing you closer to another inevitable death.`How amazin ...
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