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  • The Duskbloods: release window, trailers, gameplay, and more

    The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct gave us a ton of upcoming Switch 2 games to look forward to. We already knew about Mario Kart World, but new reveals like Donkey Kong Bananza showed what other games were on the way in 2025. However, there was one game that stood out from the crowd. At first, many (ourselves included) thought the impossible had become real and we were seeing Bloodborne 2. Instead, we got something that might be even better. The Duskbloods is a brand new IP made by FromSoftware that might be enough to convince holdouts to buy Nintendo’s new hardware. As with every FromSoft game, we were left with more questions than answers from the reveal, which is why we have dug through all the item descriptions and cut content to put together everything we know about The Duskbloods.

    Release window

    When Nintendo revealed The Duskbloods, it was given the release window of 2026. Considering FromSoftware is also releasing Elden Ring: Nightreign this year, 2026 sounds very possible based on how fast this team manages to build games.

    Platforms

    It is somewhat fitting that The Duskbloods looks so much like Bloodborne because The Duskbloods is the first FromSoftware game since that will be a console exclusive. This game is currently only announced for the Switch 2.

    Trailers

    The first trailer for The Duskbloods came during the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct. The trailer shows off a gothic world and speaks of blood, moonlight, and other cryptic things that sound ripped right out of Bloodborne. The trailer quickly shifts to more modern technology, most notably a train and a man in a steampunk suit of armor with a jetpack, before showcasing a cast of characters posing with various weapons.

    Bits of gameplay, monsters, and environments are showcased, but the dark narration is impossible to understand without context.

    Thanks to a Creator’s Voice blog with The Duskbloods’ director, Hidetaka Miyazaki, we have a bit more of an understanding of what The Duskbloods is about. The player will take control of one of many characters known as the “Bloodsworn” who are a group that have developed special abilities through blood. He describes them as similar to vampires, but they are not portrayed as monsters. These Bloodsworn will be competing in something called “First Blood” which is held when human society is about to end in something called the “Twilight of Humanity.”

    How this plays out is that Bloodsworn are summoned to this Twilight of Humanity across space and time to compete for First Blood. This is the explanation for why there is such a diverse range of time periods and locations. However, as we will talk about more in the gameplay section, don’t expect a huge focus on narrative in The Duskbloods. Most of the game’s lore will be uncovered as you unlock more cosmetics based around the set Bloodsworn characters.

    Gameplay

    The trailer showed bits of gameplay for The Duskbloods but buried the lede on what the game really is. While it looks like Bloodborne, The Duskbloods is actually far more similar to Nightrein. By that, we mean this game is an online-only, multiplayer PvPvE experience. You will choose from over a dozen different characters to play as, though there will be some customization elements. From there, you will start in a hub before entering multiplayer with up to 8 players. After a match, players return to this hub with whatever rewards they earned during the game to spend on more cosmetics.

    The game itself is described as a battle royale where the last player standing wins, but apparently this isn’t the only way to win. Other victory conditions can appear, such as groups teaming up to defeat a boss, so it is more than just about hunting other players. Victory Points are awarded for more than just direct combat, but we don’t know the specifics yet. The player with the most Victory Points, of course, wins.

    Random match variables can occur during games that create new objectives or powerful enemies that offer rewards as well to keep things unpredictable.

    Roles are another aspect to gameplay highlighted, but we don’t have a clear picture of just yet. Miyazaki gives an example of one role being the “Destined Rivals” role. This marks another player as your rival, and slaying them will accomplish your role’s task. Another is the “Destined Companion” which marks another player for you to team up with and form a bond with. Roles are chosen before a match and are not randomly assigned.

    Besides fighting with melee weapons and firearms, we see a jetpack, beast riding, magic leaping great distances, and even transformations to play with.

    Preorder

    With 2026 so far away and no specific release date within that window, there are no details for preordering The Duskbloods right now. Keep your eye on this page as we will be updating it as more information spills out.

  • Every Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive game trailer from the latest Nintendo Direct

    Nintendo’s beefy hour-long Direct dedicated to Nintendo Switch 2 was entertaining to watch, but it was packed to the brim with information. Some Switch 2 games were shown off, but their announcements were surrounded by hardware overviews, third-party port sizzle reels, Nintendo Switch 1 port announcements, and more. To get the best idea of what Nintendo’s new system is capable of, though, you’ll want to see the Switch 2 exclusive games in action. To help with that, I’ve rounded up every trailer for a Switch 2 exclusive game that was shown off during the latest Nintendo Direct, and will be sharing my thoughts on each.

    Mario Kart World

    Mario Kart World’s trailer is nearly five minutes long and gives an extremely thorough overview of the new kart racer. The first half of the trailer is an exciting sizzle reel of gameplay, showing off many of the beautiful tracks, helpful power-ups, and iconic characters players can experience while playing the game. It also confirms some odd kart racers, like the cow from Moo Moo Meadows and Biddybud from Super Mario 3D World. While its $80 price tag stings a bit, this trailer suggests that it’ll be worth that price as it’s packed to the brim with content.

    Mario Kart World launches alongside Nintendo Switch on June 5.

    Drag x Drive

    With each new system, Nintendo typically releases some gimmicky game to show off the new controller’s capabilities. In Switch 2’s case, that game is Drag x Drive, which is a 3v3 sports game where all the controls are based on Joy-Con 2 functionality. As such, the trailer mainly shows a person performing all of the different motions required to play the game, like pushing the Joy-Cons back and forward to move or waving the Joy-Con to signal that you want the ball. I’m not sure how much staying power Drag x Drive will have as a multiplayer game, the tech demo curious part of me wants to give it a shot.

    Drag x Drive will be released for Nintendo Switch 2 sometime this summer.

    Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment

    As someone who really enjoyed Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity and always wanted to learn more about Zelda’s time-traveling adventures that happened during the events of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I’m looking forward to Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment. The added power of the Switch 2 hopefully means that Age of Imprisonment won’t be as laggy as some of the other Musou games on Switch are. Equal parts cinematic and gameplay-focused, this two-minute trailer was quite possibly my favorite announcement from the Nintendo Direct.

    Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment currently has a vague release window of “this winter.”

    The Duskbloods

    The biggest shocker of the whole Nintendo Switch 2 Direct was probably when Nintendo revealed that it was backing FromSoftware to create a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive Souls-related game. It’s called The Duskbloods, and the YouTube description teases us that it is a multiplayer game. The trailer evokes the look and feel of FromSoftware titles like Elden Ring, although its world seems more connected to British architecture. Although I’m not the biggest fan of FromSoftware’s catalog, there’s no denying this is a massive, impressive-looking announcement for Switch 2.

    The Duskbloods will be released for Nintendo Switch 2 sometime in 2026.

    Kirby Air Riders

    This is the weakest trailer of the bunch, simply because it does not show any of the game in action on Switch 2. That’s likely because this trailer focused more on the impact of Nintendo reviving a cult classic GameCube game and bringing Masahiro Sakurai back to direct the game. It’s certainly neat, but I don’t think I’ll be watching this trailer as much as the others as I try to better understand what games on Switch 2 will be like.

    Kirby Air Riders will be released for Nintendo Switch sometime later this year.

    Donkey Kong Bananza

    Finally, we have the game that closed out this Nintendo Direct: Donkey Kong Bananza. It’s awesome to get a new 3D Donkey Kong platformer for the first time since Donkey Kong 64, and in general, this is a really well put-together trailer. It starts by showing off the large worlds, making you think it might be a new 3D Mario, before having Donkey Kong slowly but loudly bash through a wall, revealing that he has been redesigned and that this game is focused squarely on DK. From there, a grab bag of gameplay footage shows some of the enjoyable-looking destructive mayhem players can get themselves into while playing Donkey Kong Bananza. I can’t wait to get my hands on this one.

    Donkey Kong Bananza launches on July 17.