FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods Resurfaces After a Year, Landing A Summer 2026 Closed Beta With New Trailer Reframing the Project

Jun 9, 2026 at 10:45am EDT
Two characters with swords confront a large, grotesque creature on a stone staircase in the game The Duskbloods

FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods has been missing in action since its announcement during last year's Nintendo Switch 2 event. Although publisher Kadokawa has reiterated multiple times that the game will not miss its 2026 release window, many feared it would. Although we do not know when the next game from the celebrated developer of Elden Ring and the Dark Souls series is hitting the Nintendo Switch 2, the first taste of the experience is coming before the end of the year.

With a new trailer shown during today's Nintendo Direct, it's confirmed that The Duskbloods closed beta test will be held this Summer. The trailer also provided a quick fresh look at the game's visuals, which looked considerably sharp, more than one would expect to see on the Nintendo Switch 2. Sadly, no new look at the gameplay was provided, so it may be some more time until we see more of an experience FromSoftwareis said to have spent the most time on, even more than Elden Ring's.

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