Barely a month after reopening, the Dark Souls 3 PC servers went offline again. Developer From Software has confirmed that there was a “problem” connecting to the RPG through Steam and that they are investigating the issue, but that’s all we know at this point.
“There is currently a confirmed issue with online play of Dark Souls III via the Steam platform,” From Software said in a statement posted on Twitter. “We are investigating the source of the problem and will let you know as soon as more details are available.”
That’s all we know for now: There’s an issue preventing you from playing Dark Souls III online, and From is looking into it.
Server downtime is a fairly common issue for games with online functionality, but this latest outage is particularly frustrating for Dark Souls players as it came just a month after the servers came back online. after a widespread exploit caused a developer to shut down the servers on all three. Dark Souls games earlier this year.
FromSoft has not revealed if this latest outage is related to the reason for the January outage, which is still in effect for the PC versions of Dark Souls, Dark Souls Remastered, and Dark Souls II. The result is the same, though: Dark Souls III’s online features, including PvP, cooperative play, and the ghostly chalk messages that players can leave for each other around the world, are once again disabled for the duration of the game. game downtime. You can still play the game, but without those little doodles, it will be a lot lonelier.
We will surely follow the unfolding of the events in this story, but for now, don’t you dare become a Hollow.
Source : PC Gamesn
