Dark Souls 3: Second DLC Name And Location Leaked [Speculation]

Dark Souls 3 will have a second DLC pack coming up. Lucky for us, a data miner managed to get the name and location of the upcoming additional content.

Miyako no Mouja

Video presenter Sanadsk recently posted his finding regarding the game's second additional content. He claimed that his file diggings yielded the name of the upcoming DLC as Miyako no Mouja. Roughly translated from Japanese, it means City of the Dead.

The name suggests that the upcoming content is set in Londor also known as Land of the Hallows. The location is significant to the Dark Souls lore since it's linked to several well-known characters. This includes Darkstalker Kaathe, Quelaag's Sister and Velka the Goddess of Sin.

The main Dark Souls also game introduced the Sable Church of Londor which is led by three sisters. You will meet the Yuria, middle sibling in the main game, while the eldest Elfriede appeared in the first DLC. There is a possibility that the youngest sister Liliane may appear in the upcoming DLC. The data miner believes that the new contents will feature Londor themed weapons. But it's all speculation for now.

About Dark Souls 3

Dark Souls 3 is the fourth installment of the series. It was developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco. It's also available in various platforms including PS4, Xbox One and Windows PC. The RPG game was then released on March 2016. Dark Souls 3 was also praised by both most critics and players for its gameplay and visual effects. Its popularity may have prompted its inclusion to the Nintendo Switch line up, according to recent rumors.

The game's first DLC, Ashes of Ariandel was released on October 25, 2016. Although it also received praises many criticized it for being "too short". Hopefully, the second content will be longer than the first one while still offering the same quality. The developer has yet to set a release date or give much information about the upcoming second DLC pack.

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