Exactly how I feel about Demon’s Souls and then Dark Souls after it (except they haven’t sold out, yet…) A singular s...
A social post praising Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls as a singular series of action and exploration, noting the creators “haven’t sold out, yet.” This is a sentiment signal that supports a mild, long-horizon positive view on companies that own the IP and ecosystem exposure, but it contains no measurable catalyst or timing for trading.
Linked assets
Tickers linked to this sentiment: SONY (PlayStation ecosystem exposure), 6758.T (Sony Group Corporation — same exposure), 7974.T (publisher association with Dark Souls), and 9468.T (FromSoftware ownership exposure). All are supported as narrative/long-horizon positives without near-term triggers.
PlayStation ecosystem exposure tied to Demon’s Souls.
PlayStation ecosystem and association with Demon’s Souls; sentiment-only signal, no timing catalyst.
Sony Group (Japanese listing) — same exposure as SONY.
Same exposure as SONY; sentiment-only signal.
Publisher association with the Dark Souls franchise.
Publishing association with Dark Souls; lacks a near-term trigger.
FromSoftware ownership/exposure to the Souls franchise.
FromSoftware ownership exposure; long-horizon narrative only.
Source proof
Source proof: Supported source proof | 2 extracted claims | 4 directional assets | 1 supporting author | headline-like title review
The underlying sources are social posts and replies. One post explicitly praises Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls as a ‘singular series’ and says the creators haven’t sold out yet. Other related posts are acknowledgements, a city-space comment, and a short endorsement of CrowdHealth; none provide financial data, dates, or corporate actions.
The text is a non-financial statement (“I bucket disorder into filth”) directed at two user handles. It contains no market, company, sector, macro, or tradable information.
Commentary about a city having ample outdoor/public space (including in/around towers) and that the main issue is cleanliness/filth, which appears to be improving slowly. No companies, assets, policy actions, or measurable catalysts are mentioned.
A brief endorsement recommending CrowdHealth (“do it, it’s the best”). No financial, macro, or market-specific details and no public tickers explicitly referenced.
Social post praising Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls as a “singular series of action and exploration,” with a comment that the creators “haven’t sold out, yet.” No explicit financial catalyst, numbers, release dates, or corporate actions mentioned.
The source contains only an acknowledgment (“Yessir”) with no market, macro, company, sector, catalyst, or ticker information. It is not actionable for investment research.
The source contains only an acknowledgement (“Yep.”) with no market, macro, sector, company, or ticker-specific information.
The provided text is a question with no market, macro, company, catalyst, or ticker-specific information. It is not actionable as investment research.
Non-informational social reply; no market, macro, sector, or company content to derive investable theses.
Supporting authors
Single author for the primary sentiment post; several brief replies and unrelated social comments by other handles appear in the source set but do not change the investment-relevant takeaway.
Unlock full thesis monitoring
Use this as a mild, long-term thematic input: consider franchise/IP longevity when evaluating Japanese gaming companies with exposure to the Souls series, but do not treat it as a timing or event-driven trade.