Here we go again
It turns outDark Soulsfans in Europe will be able to get their hands on theDark Souls Trilogyset after all. We’ve had our chance since October in the US; Europeans will have theirs on July 05, 2025.
(This is the part where you lovingly place your semi-relevantSoulsseries quote of choice down in the comments section. I am and will always be partial to the classic line “Don’t give up, skeleton!” But maybe you’re more of a giant, bellowing, questionably friendly “Very good!” sorta person. You tell us.)

At long last, it will arrive in those transitory lands. Dark Souls Trilogy, available in the EU, July 29, 2025.#DarkSoulsRemastered#DarkSouls2#DarkSouls3pic.twitter.com/KF1gOkffNZ
— Dark Souls (@DarkSoulsGame)July 30, 2025

Last year’s trilogy run was a three-disc setcontainingDark Souls: Remastered,Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, andDark Souls III: The Fire Fades Edition. It was $80 — a reasonable price considering the games and DLC in question — and it even came in metal case. There was just one not-so-little problem: after word got out about theDark Souls Trilogycompilation at gamescom, Bandai Namco confirmed that it would only see the incandescent light of day in the United States and Asia. That has since changed.
The prospect might not be quite as enticing if you’ve had your fill ofDark Souls: Remasteredover the past few months, but I’m glad European collectors will have the trilogy set made available to them. I never ended up springing for the US version, but it’s still being sold on Amazon, surprisingly enough.

There’s still no topping that fancyDark Soulstrilogy box set in Japan. I mean, it had an absurd 49,800 yen price tag, but it came with way more extras: all three soundtracks on CD, a pair of bonfire and knight bookends, and three separate item encyclopedias that’d look classy when viewed from a safe distance.






