Dark Souls II could come to PS4 and Xbox One in future, though the developer hasn't "put any thought into this yet".

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“ The basic thinking behind how Dark Souls II is developed has not changed.

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The ambiguous answer comes from co-director Yui Tanimura, who told Edge that while such a thing may very well come to pass, no firm decision had been made either way."We have not put any thought into this yet," he said, "so I unfortunately can’t answer at this point."He also touched on the size of the world, saying it was comparable to that of the original Dark Souls but with more freedom, and reassured anyone concerned that previous director Hidetaka Miyazaki wasn't returning that there's nothing to fear."The basic thinking behind how Dark Souls II is developed has not changed. Team structures and members have changed a little bit, and we may think a little more together to bring ideas together. But because we are aligned in regards to what has to be communicated with the game, we have not faced any major changes internally. Miyazaki is still involved as a supervisor, and I seek advice when necessary."Dark Souls II will launch on Xbox 360 and PS3 in North America on March 11, 2014, with a European release date three days later on March 14. The PC release should come shortly after, and no DLC is expected for the game

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