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Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC)

Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for DARK SOULS™ III — view full game
Apr 11, 2016FromSoftware, Inc.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
PC
Steam Deck VerifiedProtonDB Platinum
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€7.54-50%
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€7.54-50%
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€7.70-49%
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€13.65-9%
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About Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC)

I'll be straight with you: I usually cover racing games and couch co-op, so Dark Souls III is a bit outside my lane. But when the Scout Team needs someone to talk about whether a game holds up for playing together with friends, that's still my territory - and DS3 has plenty to say on that front. What I found here is one of the most mechanically confident action RPGs ever made, a game that has spent nearly a decade earning its legendary status one boss kill at a time. You pick a starting class - Knight, Mercenary, Pyromancer, Herald, and several more - and drop into the fallen kingdom of Lothric with just enough context to understand you're probably the underdog. Combat is built around reading enemy patterns, managing your stamina bar, and deciding whether to block, dodge, or parry at exactly the right moment. The big mechanical addition over previous entries is the weapon arts system: each weapon carries a unique special ability that costs Focus Points (the blue bar sitting next to your health), so your Sellsword Twinblades play nothing like a Greatsword or a Rapier. That variety makes replaying with a completely different build feel genuinely fresh rather than cosmetic. The co-op works like this: when you're in Ember form (restored by using an Ember item or killing a boss), you can summon other players into your world via White Sign Soapstone. The trade-off is that being Embered also opens you up to invasions from hostile players who can drop in and try to end your run. Up to six players can be in a session at once, which can spiral into chaotic multi-way brawls. Covenants let you pledge to different factions - some focused on helping other players, others on invading them - and the level-and-weapon-upgrade matchmaking system means you're mostly paired with players at a similar progression point. The online side has a known weakness: the PC version's anti-cheat has historically been inconsistent, and occasional encounters with hacked invaders are a real irritant that hasn't been fully solved. Play in a password-matched session with a friend and you sidestep most of that headache, and summoning a buddy for a tough boss is genuinely satisfying in a way few co-op games match. For the newcomer crowd - and I know a lot of you are considering this after finishing Elden Ring or seeing the clips everywhere - the honest answer is that the difficulty curve is steep but fair. The game does not hold your hand, and areas like Farron Keep or Irithyll of the Boreal Valley will punish impatience hard. But the game is not asking for superhuman reflexes; it's asking for attention to detail, pattern recognition, and patience. If you can bring those, the payoff when a boss finally drops is as good as anything in gaming. The two DLC expansions, Ashes of Ariandal and The Ringed City, are widely considered among the best content FromSoftware has ever made and are worth factoring into your purchase decision. Base game alone still runs well over 40 hours for a first playthrough.

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Processor
Intel Core i3-2100 / AMD® FX-6300
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750 Ti / ATI Radeon HD 7950
DirectX
Version 11 Net…

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Processor
Intel Core i7-3770 / AMD® FX-8350
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 970 / ATI Radeon R9 series
DirectX
Version 11…

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Reviews & Ratings

Metacritic
89
Steam
94%(435,164)

Game Info

Developer
FromSoftware, Inc.
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Apr 11, 2016

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How much does Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) cost?

As of 17 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) is €7.54 at Eneba, out of 3 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

Where can I buy Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) cheapest?

The lowest in-stock price we track for Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) is €7.54 at Eneba (17 August 2026). We compare 3 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

What platforms is Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) available on?

Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) is available on PC.

When was Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) released?

Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) was released on 11 April 2016.

Who developed Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC)?

Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) was developed by FromSoftware, Inc. and published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment.

Is Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) worth buying?

Dark Souls III - The Ringed City (DLC) holds a Metacritic score of 89/100, making it one of the standout Action titles. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.