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Demon’s Souls PS5: a streamer beats the remake using a dance mat

Demon's Souls PS5: a streamer beats the remake using a dance mat

Streamer Luality achieves the difficult feat of getting around the Demon’s Souls PS5 remake using a dance mat as a controller.

Bluepoint Games have achieved great success with the remake of Demon’s Souls for PS5. Since last November 19, it has been available on the new Sony console exclusively, so we can enjoy it and face the great challenge that it represents at the controls of the DualSense. However, there are certain players who are looking for a way to turn the situation around and make the challenge even more difficult if possible. This is what the YouTube and Twitch streamer Luality has done, who has managed to beat the most challenging bosses of the title using a dance mat as a controller.

An original way to complete Demon’s Souls on PS5

If we go to the Luality YouTube channel, we will discover how it is not the first time that he has achieved a challenge of these characteristics. In fact, he managed to do the same with various bosses from Dark Souls 3, Bloodborne, and more. As we can see in his videos, he has configured the dance mat in such a way that only with its use it can move, attack and execute the rest of the key commands to be able to defeat all the Souls bosses one by one.

In this case, we have a series of final bosses from Demon’s Souls, who we can see on both their YouTube and Twitch channels (reason that shows that there is no cheating or cardboard in the matter). In this way, a few days ago the skilled player managed to pass the final boss of the remake, in addition to the rest that came before it. Thus, through a series of videos available on his channel, we can see how he achieved it without hardly losing his hair. Something that, without a doubt, is not available to everyone.

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