Demon’s Souls Has Already Gone Gold, Details on Cut Content and More

by Salal Awan

Demon’s Souls Remake is a launch game for the PS5 and we now have some new information for this upcoming remake courtesy of a popular modder.

Lance Mcdonald is well-known in the Souls community for his work on modding the console version of the Souls series. More recently, he showcased a WIP version of the 60 FPS patch for Bloodborne which he might release if there is no official support for the game released by Sony.

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He has recently revealed some details on the Demon’s Souls Remake that he has heard from his sources. Knowing his track record, it is highly unlikely that he is just spreading fake information here but we can never be sure of something until it is officially confirmed.

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Here is some of the information that Lance Mcdonald has shared on his Twitter account.

  • Fractured Mode is still present in the game.
  • The music from the game that was leaked is not the same as the player will hear in Nexus.
  • The first gameplay trailer was running a debug mode with one hit kill, and then later switch to normal mode after going through the fog gate with a boss fight.
  • Demon’s Souls Remake uses the same file structure of the original game, with enemies and objects even having (nearly) exactly the same folder and filenames as in the original.
  • The game went gold on September 24.
  • There is no 6th Archstone.

As we reported earlier, Sony has started to send out PS5 consoles to the press/influencers for review/preview and Demon’s Souls along with other PS5 launch exclusives have been uploaded to the official Sony servers as well.

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Demon’s Souls Remake will be out on November 12, 2020, exclusively for the PS5. It is developed by Bluepoint Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

 

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