Dark Souls 2 : The Scholar of the First Sin for PS3: DLC content on disc?
I was wondering if I could buy the Scholar of First Sin as preowned game. But before I do it, I want to make sure I have all the content, since these days the "one time use" policy is used by the publishers.
So, for PS3 european version, is the content on disc, or do you have access to it through a PSN code?
Best Answer
Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin doesn't actually have any DLC... or at least note yet.
The definitive edition of DARK SOULS™ II. DARK SOULS™ II: Scholar of the First Sin includes all the DARK SOULS™ II content released to-date in one package and much more!
(Quote is from the game's page on Steam)
Areas that were DLC in Dark Souls 2 now have keys hidden somewhere in the world that you have to find to access them.
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Answer 2
You can purchase it off the PSN, you don't need a "code" to download it.
The "code" comes with the disk, and is included in the price of purchasing the game. Eg, the base game costs $50, and the game with the DLC codes cost $80.
You can go out and buy a pre-owned version of the game, then go on to PSN and purchase the DLC from there, at an additional cost. Though all-in-all it will still be cheaper
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