Dark Souls 3 May Just be the Final Dark Souls

Dark Souls 3 May Just be the Final Dark Souls

Sometimes it's better not to milk a franchise.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 22, 2015 @ 04:59 PM (Staff Bios)
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When franchises are often loved, developers take advantage of that love and pump out sequel after sequel--for example, Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed--but some developers know when to end a series. Look no further than Dark Souls, which may not have a sequel past the upcoming third title. Despite Dark Souls being a very well-loved franchise, Hidetaka Miyazaki doesn't want to milk it to death.

According to Miyazaki during an interview with GameSpot:

"I don't think it'd be the right choice to continue indefinitely creating Souls and Bloodborne games."


From Software and Miyezaki acknowledge that they don't want to be locked to just one series. Instead, they'd prefer to work on several new projects in the future. It's actually really cool that they won't be limiting themselves to Dark Souls, but they are willing to try something new before they exhaust ideas.

Well, at least it seems that Bloodborne won't go on forever too. As much of a cool game as it is, I think it'd lose its touch after four sequels.

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