
GameInformer- "A Dark Souls sequel hasn't been officially announced yet, but that doesn't stop us from speculating what it could be called.
Last November, publisher Namco Bandai announced Dark Souls shipped 1.5 million copies globally. Those impressive sales numbers combined with a nearly 90 Metacritic average means we'll likely see a sequel sooner rather than later. The thing is, it might not even be called Dark Souls II."

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Bandai Namco has released its latest financial report, revealing that the Dark Souls series has reached around 40 million units combined.

Before Elden Ring and Bloodborne, FromSoftware's talents for all things creepy and chilling gave Dark Souls an atmosphere unlike any other.
This feels like the epitome of a 'tepid take'. Dark Souls has always worn its gothic horror influences on its sleeve, it isn't exactly subtle.
Don't care about the name, just tell me another Souls game is in development and I'll be happy... as soon as I change my soiled underwear. Hope it's not a direct sequel.
Spiritual successor is the way to go. Sequels have a tendency to plain and simple suck.
Edit:
Oh btw, "Infinity Souls"
I just hope in the sequel you need food to survive. And more variation in climate. Maybe physics that doesn't snag. Minor, minor quibbles...