

We are aware that some fans in Western countries are currently able to download the international version of the game. is very thankful to see so much interest for Dark Souls III on the week of its Japanese launch.

Shortly after both of these loopholes were revealed, Bandi Namco released a statement addressing players importing the English version of the game from Japan: “BANDI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. The trick here is to swap your region back to the US before downloading the game which will allow you to download the English version of Dark Souls 3 through your Xbox One. Once again, you’ll have to use a Japanese address to prove residency. From here you’ll have to purchase Xbox Credit in YEN from the Microsoft Store, then log in to redeem the currency code and purchase the game. On Xbox One, you can create a new account or use your existing account and make sure your region is set to Japan. There you’ll be able to redeem the currency code and purchase the game. Afterwards, you’ll have to purchase digital PSN credit in YEN from an online store, then log into your new account on your PS4. On PlayStation 4, you’ll have to create a Japanese PSN account and use Google Chrome’s auto-translate option to navigate and fill out any old address to prove residency. Released in Japan on March 24, Dark Souls 3 is one of this year’s most anticipated games that many US gamers are dying to get their hands on – and thanks to a few loopholes in the digital market, they were able to purchase both Japanese and English versions of the game on their consoles nearly two weeks early. For most hardcore franchise fans, this often includes creating a second account in the region the game will release first in and purchasing a copy there - as is the case for Dark Souls 3. As a result, the culture of midnight launch events is dying away and customers are looking to get their games as soon as possible. The digital age of video games has been with us for a while now, with both Microsoft and Sony pushing digital sales on consoles and allowing customers to pre-load their games to prepare for the launch.
