![]() The tweet was quick to point out that Elden Ring’s launch will not be delayed as a result of the issues, undoubtedly a greater worry for many. Bandai Namco and FromSoftware took to the official Dark Souls Twitter account to reassure fans that the problem has been identified and the issues will be ironed out, but the upcoming Elden Ring launch is clearly the priority, as the new game is apparently subject to some of the same vulnerabilities. ![]() Those who still regularly play Dark Souls or its sequels online will, unfortunately, have some time to wait before they can get back to any PvP or co-op shenanigans, as the Dark Souls servers are going offline until Elden Ring’s release. Dark Souls Games On PC Will Remain Offline Until After Elden Ring’s Launch A more apt demonstration of the problem probably couldn’t have been asked for, though the potential damage from hackers could be far more severe. One of the current Dark Souls exploits was reported on by several users, but was revealed to many through a dramatic hacking of a streamer who was playing online and had their PC’s text-to-speech function commandeered during a livestream, according to The Verge. Related: Dark Souls 3’s Hidden Connection To The Demon’s Souls Universe ![]()
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