FromSoftware’s action role-playing video game series, Dark Souls might be coming to an end, according to Hidetaka Miyazaki.
In an interview with Gamespot, game director and president of FromSoftware, Miyazaki was asked if it worries the developers that people may be over-exposed to the Souls franchise.
He replied: “It’d be a lie if I said I have no concerns about that. I don’t think it’d be the right choice to continue indefinitely creating Souls and Bloodborne games.
I’m considering Dark Souls 3 to be the big closure on the series. That’s not just limited to me, but From Software and myself together want to aggressively make new things in the future.
Dark Souls 3 will mark the last game where the development project began before I became president.
The next title will be a game that was conceived while I was president. I believe that From Software has to create new things.
There will be new types of games coming from us, and Dark Souls 3 is an important marker in the evolution of From Software, he concluded.
The Souls series started off with Demon’s Souls in 2009, it was then followed by Dark Souls in 2011, and its sequels, Dark Souls II in 2014 and Dark Souls III set for 2016 will be the end of the series, what do you think?
The latest in the series, Dark Souls III will be available in March 2016 for PC, PS4 & Xbox One.
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Source: Gamespot.