With no prior notice from Bandai Namco, Dark Souls Remastered has released a day early on PC.

The official release date for Dark Souls Remastered is still set for tomorrow, May 25, but the game has inexplicably become available on Steam ahead of schedule. It is quite unusual for games to release without any kind of announcement, and even then it is rarely a full day in advance.

Whatever the reason may be, Dark Souls Remastered should now be present in user libraries and is available to purchase on the store page at $39.99. Additionally, because of an early release, there are early reviews as well. The game is currently sitting at "Mixed," with about 67% of users giving it a positive score.

Unfortunately, the early release does not carry over to consoles, and those playing on either PlayStation 4 or Xbox One will have to hold on for one more day.

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Nintendo Switch owners will have to wait even longer, as the game was delayed until later this summer. There is no firm release date for the Nintendo Switch version at this time, but one is expected in the near future. As is common with Nintendo games of late, the Switch version of Dark Souls Remastered will have amiibo support. It will also have its own Solaire of Astora amiibo, but, contrary to how amiibos work in many other titles, this one will not give players any kind of advantage in the game. Rather, it simply lets players perform the "Praise the sun!" gesture and nothing more.

For those still on the fence about purchasing the remaster, be sure to check out the Dark Souls Remastered gameplay trailer that was released a few weeks back. It provides a nice glimpse into how the game has been cleaned up, and what it looks like while performing on today's platforms.

Dark Souls Remastered is available now on PC, and is set to release on May 25 for Xbox One, and PS4, with a Nintendo Switch release slated for late summer 2018.