When announced last spring, FromSoftware’s (Dark Souls, Elden Ring) multiplayer actioner Duskblood seemed to fans to be a close cousin to the cult gothic action game Bloodborne, but that impression was deceptive.

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FromSoftware head Hidetaka Miyazaki, development lead for Bloodborne and Duskblood, was interviewed by the publication Invi Global Denied any connection between the two games.
“We get asked this question so often that I almost regret including the word ‘blood’ in the title [The Duskbloods]. These are just similar terms and concepts. The theme is completely different. ““Miyazaki promises.
Hayao Miyazaki said that the closed network test of “Twilight Blood” that started today (August 21) will not allow people to properly feel the difference, but the release version should clearly show that the game is significantly different.
in conversation IGN The developer also admitted that Duskblood became a repository for many unfulfilled ideas for multiplayer components from Demon’s Souls (2009) and the Dark Souls trilogy (2011-2016).
“We tried a lot of different things that looked great, but either didn’t fit in a single-player game or didn’t fit in the context of a single-player game.<...>I’ve always wanted to find<...>a place [этих идей]»“Miyazaki said.
Duskblood will be released on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. Publication preview The Guardian at first report Regarding the game releasing on September 24th, but this It turned out to be Editor’s error.
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