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Dark Souls 3: Six-Player Seamless Co-op Now Live

by Aria Mar 13,2025

Dark Souls 3: Six-Player Seamless Co-op Now Live

Conquer the darkness together! For those who've always found Dark Souls 3 a bridge too far to cross solo, a new mod offers a lifeline: full co-op support for up to six players. Released yesterday by modder Yui, this community-driven project mirrors the popular Elden Ring co-op mod, bringing collaborative gameplay to this challenging FromSoftware classic.

Currently in alpha, this mod already allows players to experience the entire game cooperatively, from the tutorial to the final boss. All multiplayer features, including invasions, are supported. Importantly, it operates independently of official servers, eliminating any ban risks.

The mod boasts an optimized connection system for seamless global co-op play, with quick and easy rejoining after disconnections. It removes all the original game's multiplayer limitations, enabling unrestricted playthroughs. For balanced difficulty, enemy scaling can be adjusted to suit your party's preferences.

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