FromSoftware Finally Lifts The Veil Off The Duskbloods On August 21, As Network Test Registrations Open Soon

Jul 15, 2026 at 11:09am EDT
A massive creature holds a person aloft amidst a fiery forest setting in the game The Duskbloods

Although FromSoftware is known for keeping a very tight lid on its projects, the silence surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive The Duskbloods is getting deafening. After resurfacing during last month's Nintendo Direct, we have learned that a closed network test is scheduled for this Summer, and today we have finally learned when the Japanese development studio, will lift the veil from the game it reportedly spent the most time on to date.

"We will be hosting a network test for The Duskbloods on Nintendo Switch 2 from Aug. 21 (Fri.) - Aug. 24 (Mon.). Participant registration will begin on July 22 (Wed.)" a post on X reads.

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The Duskbloods official website provides some additional information on the upcoming playtest, starting with its main goals and what players should expect to experience:

The game's official website also provided some more information on the playtest timings, which will be limited to 3-hour windows across the four days, much like the Elden Ring Nightreign network test was conducted last year.

DatePT (Pacific Daylight Time)CEST (Central European Summer Time)JST (Japan Standard Time)
August 21, 2026 (FRI)03:00 - 06:59
19:00 - 22:59
12:00 - 15:5919:00 - 22:59
August 22, 2026 (SAT)11:00 - 14:5904:00 - 07:59
20:00 - 23:59
11:00 - 14:59
August 23, 2026 (SUN)03:00 - 06:59
19:00 - 22:59
12:00 - 15:5903:00 - 06:59
19:00 - 22:59
August 24, 2026 (MON)N/A04:00 - 07:5911:00 - 14:59

As FromSoftware proved it is more than capable of handling a multiplayer-focused experience with the aforementioned Elden Ring Nightreign, it will be very interesting to see how The Duskbloods will be handled, especially as this larger project is being directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki himself. Hopefully, the experience will retain that FromSoftware signature feel to tide fans over the next big single player experience which, as president Hidetaka Miyazaki himself suggested, will not compromise on the studio's values.

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