
There is no detailed information regarding the specific ranges that players need to be within in order to better co-op with specific players (but players should aim to be within +/- 5 levels to improve the success rate). The player's soul level (SL) or weapon level (WL) are outside of the range that is needed for a multiplayer session.

If a player violates the EULA rules (that all players must agree to follow before being allowed the option to play the game), restrictions are placed on their profile/account to limit their online interactions. There are restrictions on a player's profile/account due to violations of the End User License Agreement (EULA). This will usually happen if a player is constantly disconnecting from the game (pulling the network cable, Alt-F4 during invasions, or shutting off the system, etc.) while playing in "Online" mode during a multiplayer session to avoid player invasions. There are in-game restrictions on a player's profile/account due to constant disconnections from multiplayer sessions.
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We recommend checking the below list of possible reasons as well as the section below for how to improve your network connection and raise your chances of connecting to a specific player:


Due to the nature of the multiplayer aspects of Dark Souls Remastered, there could be a range of reasons why a player won't be able to join another specific players' multiplayer session.
