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The Dark Souls Twitter Account is Just as Savage as You Would Expect

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The Dark Souls Twitter account posted an average update tweet on the status of the loading screen issues that the game was facing. They just wanted to let fans know that they were still investigating the issues that were complained about, but we must remember Dark Souls is never average. One fan replied to the update and expressed trouble that he was having in the game and asked the Twitter account for help.

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https://twitter.com/LordDeathspit/status/847123969455112192

Of course the running joke of the Dark Souls series is that there is nothing wrong with the game, players just need to try harder to be sucessful in the game. So of course it prompted the Dark Souls Twitter account to, respond hilariously.

Never change Dark Souls Twitter. Never change.

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Chelsea Ishikawa
Chelsea is a gamer, fangirl, writer and activist. She is just as comfortable defending her OTPs as she is protesting for worthy causes. She has an encyclopedic knowledge about anything pop culture. You can find her playing games online under the username Chilliepop. Chelsea covered anything and everything within the video games sphere as a freelance writer for Twinfinite between March 2016 and May 2017.