In this piece, let’s delve into details about The Duskbloods and all the information available so far regarding the upcoming exclusive game for the Nintendo Switch 2, developed by the mastermind behind Elden Ring.
During the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, we were all glued to our screens, listening intently as a woman’s familiar voice echoed in one of the trailers. Her tone was reminiscent of the legendary firekeeper, providing narration over images that brought back memories: full moons, occult symbols, and Victorian towers. The final piece of the puzzle was the FromSoftware logo, which tied everything together.
This trailer serves as a preview for “The Duskbloods,” an upcoming game developed by FromSoftware exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2. The game is helmed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, who also directed Elden Ring. Set to launch in 2026, we can expect additional details about
Everything We Know About The Duskbloods
What Is The Duskbloods?
In simple terms, “The Duskbloods” is a forthcoming action RPG (Soulslike genre) created by FromSoftware, designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch 2. This game has a Victorian-era backdrop similar to Bloodborne, and it incorporates various aspects from the 2015 release. The environment is filled with eldritch abominations, leaving you to either eliminate them or face the consequences of failure.
On the Nintendo America YouTube channel, The Duskbloods is referred to as a game that can be played by multiple people. However, it’s unclear whether this means it’s like Elden Ring Nightrein, where multiplayer is a significant feature, or if it’s a typical Soulslike experience with added multiplayer elements. We’ll learn more about this on April 4, 2025.
Directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki
Indeed, it’s true that Hidetaka Miyazaki is the one who’s directing The Duskbloods project. Although his name wasn’t mentioned in the trailer, Nintendo swiftly clarified his role as director during the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct livestream. This should put to rest any doubts about this Souls series creation not being under Miyazaki’s supervision.
Nintendo Switch 2 Exclusive Set For 2026
In 2026, the game “The Duskbloods” will exclusively debut on the Nintendo Switch 2. The specific release month has yet to be announced, but the trailer concludes with a tagline reading “Only for Nintendo Switch 2.” This suggests that “The Duskbloods” can only be played on the upcoming Nintendo console. It’s unclear whether it will be a temporary or permanent exclusive, but at this point, the Nintendo Switch 2 is your only option to experience Miyazaki’s latest big game.
More Information on April 4
Following the screening of the Duskbloods trailer, it was announced by Nintendo that further information about the upcoming FromSoftware title would be disclosed by Hidetaka Miyazaki himself in a few days’ time. This detailed update will be provided through an article titled ‘Creator’s Voice’, which will be available for public viewing on Nintendo’s official website on April 4, 2025.
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