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Namco Bandi Is Aware Of Your Demand For A Dark Souls PC Port

Well, I’ll be damned. Here’s a sentence I never thought I would actually be publishing in my career. Your online petition was noticed and has been addressed by higher-ups. With close to 70,000 signatures, Namco Bandi has heard your demand for Dark Souls on the PC.
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Well, I’ll be damned. Here’s a sentence I never thought I would actually be publishing in my career. Your online petition was noticed and has been addressed by higher-ups. With close to 70,000 signatures, Namco Bandi has heard your demand for Dark Souls on the PC.

Forum admin Shoupiniu, who was the one who accidently started all of this, has posted a few reassuring messages stating:

“My boss(es) even came to talk to me about this, after it exploded all around the world,” and “If you wanted to have the attention of Namco Bandai Games, now you have it. The future is in your hands, and I hope you will keep supporting this.”

This isn’t a for sure sign that we’re going to see a Dark Souls port by any stretch of the imagination, but you’ve caught the ear of the powers that be. Let’s just hope we can get them to listen.


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