By Matthew King, | March 09, 2017
Gorgeous screenshots released for "Dark Souls 3" Ringed City DLC offer a lot of spoilers.
The second and final expansion to "Dark Souls 3" dubbed as Ringed City is on its way for release on March 28. As it's inching closer to its official release, Bandai Namco has offered a slew of gorgeous screenshots to whet the appetite of fans for the game's next DLC.
These set of new images have surfaced on the official Facebook account of "Dark Souls 3" game. Apparently, the teaser photos unfold a deeper look at the new setting to explore, weapons, horrible creatures and a lot more.
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The Ringed City DLC is slated to simultaneously launch on March 28 on PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms. It forms part of the $25 season pass that also includes Ashes of Ariandel expansion. But players can opt to buy it separately at $15.
Other than the screenshots, Bandai Namco has also teased fans some meaty spoilers and exciting details along with the screenshots of the new items coming to the game soon via The Ringed City expansion. A few of these are pointed out below:
A Dragon that breathes fire. A fire breathing dragon is shown sinking into the darkness. As that happens, the black crystals on its body floating into the air.
A Ringed Knight. Ringed Knight is one of the old knights. He holds the withered sword sealed by the Gods in the past and appears to have returned.
Clothes, Creatures and Weapons. Also, the next expansion will see some elegant clothing worn by the royals during the era of Gods, including some armor for women. A curved sword named The Chaos Fire will be added as well, which gamers can use as a sword weapon or as pyromancy. A creature named Stone-humped Hag and a woman in everlasting slumber holding a half-craked skull named Filianore are also revealed in the images.
Earlier, From Software had released a gameplay trailer for "Dark Souls 3" Ringed City DLC as shown below. The video showcased various locations, boss fights and battle versus a gigantic winged monster.
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