Dark Souls 3 has been undoubtedly anticipated by avid gamers of the series for a number of months now and more when the upcoming third installment was announced. Bandai Namco was generous enough to give fans a chance to test the game before the awaited 2016 release.
According to Eurogamer, Bandai Namco is currently accepting registration for Dark Souls 3's upcoming server test which will permit the players to get their hands on the game's initial form. Though the test is meant to primarily check if the game server is stable and functions accordingly, this will also be an opportunity for the gamers to see where the game stands as of the moment.
As reported by Polygon, gamers can register online for the PlayStation 4 beta that is scheduled for release within the second or third week of October. Once selected, fans will get the opportunity to have a downloadable copy of the game for them to try out. From there, developer From Software will be able to assess the game for flaws or repairable details if there is any.
It was said that the network stress test is free of charge to the mass who looks to test it out. Moreover, this particular test is made to further improve the game's quality, making it a balanced give-and-take scenario for both consumer and producer. One of the focuses of the game testing is the equality of the multiplayer action within it, along with the management of its own online capacity.
According to Tech Times, Dark Souls 3 has given the game a probable Western release in April, as opposed to the Japanese release that comes on March 24th. The said installment is set to launch for the next generation consoles of the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.
Players who anticipate and sign up for the stress test of Dark Souls 3 will be notified via email regarding their status by October 12 and 13, after which, they are to receive a download link for the game. Stay tuned for more updates on Dark Souls 3 for the coming months, as it is slated for release sometime next year.
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