From Software: “Potential Is Definitely There” for Dark Souls II DLC

Dark Souls II downloadable content may be coming, despite the studio having said just the opposite a month ago.

Takeshi Miyazoe, the producer on Dark Souls II, told OXM in a recent interview that "there is definitely potential" for DLC, going on to add that "it's all about fan feedback. Right now we are concentrating on completing what we've got, but I think there are next steps on how we can expand on Dark Souls II."

However, don't take that to mean that downloadable content is necessarily coming; rather, the studio is merely entertaining the idea right now. "So I'm not really ready to say look forward to more information, but I think the potential is definitely there," Miyazoe concluded.

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