Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel's New Trailer Shows A Dedicated PvP arena, Checkout The Trailer
The highly anticipated Dark Souls 3 is scheduled for a release later this month. Ahead of its release the makers, Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for Ashes of Ariandel.
Dark souls 3 will take place in a new icy arena called Ariandel. The highlighting feature of the trailer was a new PvP arena same as in the original Dark Souls' multiplayer-only area.
Dark Souls III Ashes of Ariandel - PvP Trailer
A spokesperson from Bandai Namco explained, "Players will find themselves steeped in a brand new environment filled with terrifying new enemies, challenges, and exciting lore to expand the overarching Dark Souls III storyline," as reported in Gamerant.
Dark Souls 3 trailer does not give away any clue, as how the new area will be accessed. The trailer shows it as a barren and brown area which appears similar to the closing area of dark souls 3.
The new PvP map is called Hollow arena, it appears to be a battleground for a 1-1 faceoff. It has a few structures which can be used by players to take cover. The Dark Souls 3 trailer also shows some sort of crowns floating on the players indicating there would be some sort of reward system.
With Ashes of Ariandel, Dark Soul 3 gamers will also get new weapons, armors, and other magic elements. An area seems to be dedicated to the player versus player combat. In the trailer a three versus three match is demonstrated.
The Dark Souls 3 new trailer has focused on player versus player combat. The trailer strikingly invites players to embrace the darkness. The trailer is set to the song "Ain't No Devil" by Andrea Wasse, Morgan Dorr, and Timothy Blakey Healy.
Ashes of Ariandel is the first of two DLC expansions planned for Dark Souls III and costs $15 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. A season pass will set you back by $25. According to the creators this edition will be a turning point for the game. There would be no additional games in the series. Dark souls 3, Ashes of Ariandel will be out on October 25.
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