Bloodborne Spiritual Successor ‘The Duskbloods’ Releases Exclusively for Switch 2

Without a doubt, neither this game is Elden Ring or Bloodborne 2, but rather, it’s “The Duskbloods”, the latest multiplayer offering from the talented minds at FromSoftware. Currently, it’s slated to debut exclusively on the forthcoming Nintendo Switch 2…but for the moment, that’s where you’ll find it.

Hidetaka Miyazaki, who is known for directing hit games such as Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, steps forward once again to lead The Duskbloods’ development team. He assures fans that they can expect a new yet recognizable adventure in the Soulslike genre.

In line with typical FromSoftware trailers, it didn’t provide much insight about the story. Yet, The Duskbloods appears to be a significant departure from their usual single-player games. It remains unclear if

In the trailer, we saw unique ideas and frightening designs, which are classic elements of FromSoftware’s distinctive style. However, what really grabbed players’ interest was the game’s setting inspired by the Victorian era. Unlike Bloodborne, which succeeded with its Gothic themes, The Duskbloods seems to be adopting a steampunk vibe similar to Lies of P.

As a dedicated gamer, I couldn’t help but notice some striking similarities between the upcoming Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon and Elden Ring, and my past FromSoftware titles. This got me thinking about the potential reuse of assets, a topic that stirred some apprehension among players after the reveal of Elden Ring: Nightreign.

Significantly, it’s worth noting that this is the initial FromSoftware game to be published by Nintendo rather than Bandai Namco, positioning The Duskbloods as an exclusive title for the hypothetical Nintendo Switch 2.

There’s no official release date yet, but the game is expected to launch sometime in 2026.

You can check the Nintendo Switch 2’s availability by clicking here.

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2025-04-02 18:43