The Duskbloods Still Without Release Date After Switch 2 Direct
FromSoftware’s Switch 2 exclusive The Duskbloods showed brief footage during Nintendo’s Switch 2 Direct but no release date; a closed network test is planned for this summer.
FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods remains without a release date after its appearance in Nintendo’s Switch 2 Direct. The companies confirmed a closed network test will take place this summer and showed short gameplay clips during the presentation.
Nintendo and FromSoftware did not provide a launch window, platforms beyond the previously announced Switch 2 exclusivity, or a release timetable. The footage shown was limited to brief snippets; no full trailer or extended gameplay was released.
The closed network test is scheduled for summer, but the companies did not disclose specific dates, participant numbers, regional availability, or registration procedures. They also did not provide details on test duration, multiplayer features, or save data transfer.
FromSoftware, the developer behind several recent action role-playing games, has been linked to The Duskbloods since the Switch 2 reveal last year. The announcement of a closed network test follows the earlier confirmation that the game will be exclusive to the Switch 2.
No comments from Nintendo executives or FromSoftware representatives were included beyond the test announcement and the footage. Official channels had not posted additional registration or participation details at the time of the Direct.
The confirmed information from the Direct is limited to the Switch 2 exclusivity, the short clips shown, and the planned closed network test this summer. Further details will require additional statements from Nintendo or FromSoftware.
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