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The Duskbloods: A Unique Multiplayer Experience Exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2

When the Duskbloods was unveiled in the recent Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, it took the gaming community by surprise. Initially thought to be a successor to Bloodborne, the game has since proven to be a departure from the single-player experiences typically associated with FromSoftware.

In an interview with game director Hidetaka Miyazaki, new details emerged about the origins and goals of The Duskbloods. Miyazaki revealed that the game was originally conceived for the Switch before transitioning to the Switch 2 platform.

While FromSoftware is known for its online multiplayer features in games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring Nightreign, The Duskbloods presents a unique blend of co-op and PvP elements. Players, known as Bloodsworn, compete for power and dominance in a battle royale-style setting.


This guy may be Making Contact, but this still isn’t Bloodborne. | Image credit: FromSoftware, Nintendo.

The game features a hub area where players can choose classes, customize their characters, and prepare for matches. With maps depicting various eras of humanity, players must fight to be the last one standing and earn Victory Points through combat tactics.

Unique to The Duskbloods is the inclusion of special events that can alter gameplay and introduce new victory conditions. From battling bosses to facing special enemies, players have multiple avenues to succeed, catering to different playstyles.


What a cutie! | Image credit: FromSoftware, Nintendo.

Players can take on specific roles within the game, assigning tasks such as targeting or protecting other players. These roles can be customized using blood, adding a strategic layer to the gameplay experience.

The Duskbloods is set to be a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive, slated for release in 2026. With its innovative approach to multiplayer gameplay, FromSoftware aims to deliver a fresh and engaging experience for players, making it one of their most ambitious projects to date.

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