If you’ve ever wondered what Dark Souls would feel like as a Chinese ink-wash painting where every death makes the world colder… v3.1.0.0 is your final pilgrimage.
Rumors among the community suggest the update tweaks the infamous "True End" requirement: no longer needing a flawless no-hit boss chain, but instead requiring a specific, heartbreaking moral choice in the final chamber. It’s the kind of design that turns a roguelite into a tragedy you choose to relive.
And for the archivists? The TENOKE scene release preserves a version where the developers’ farewell message is still hidden in the files—a quiet note thanking players for bleeding through 30 million runs. Not many games earn that kind of eulogy.