Published Apr 26, 2026, 1:00 PM EDT The flame lives on, even as it flickers Image: Bandai Namco/FromSoftware Even after ten years, the fire of Dark Souls 3 has yet to fade. It’s no secret that Elden Ring , FromSoftware’s latest hit, has quickly eclipsed the third and final entry in its beloved Souls series, and some argue Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice already made a significant mark well before it. Yet Dark Souls 3’s legacy quietly persists in the background, its crumbling canvas of a world still standing unchallenged to this day. There’s something about its apocalyptic tone that makes this game hit so much harder than Elden Ring . From the dragon-infested spires of Lothric to the bubbling muck of Farron Keep, Dark Souls 3 presents one of FromSoftware’s bleakest settings: a primordial soup of kingdoms caving in on themselves over countless eons. And yet, it feels as alive as it does ravaged, offering a raw, intimate look at some of the franchise’s most storied ideas, distilled to their final form.…