First it was Bloodborne. Then, Grand Theft Auto 6. Now, there’s one other great-looking recreation – however we don’t know when, or if, it’s going to ever come to PC. Sigh. FromSoftware, the legendary RPG maker behind Elden Ring, Darkish Souls, and Sekiro, has a wholly new mission within the works referred to as The Duskbloods. It appears a bit steampunk. It may effectively be an RPG, or perhaps a soulslike. However from what we all know to this point, it’s unique to the Nintendo Swap 2.
The world of The Duskbloods appears extraordinarily Bloodborne-esque: a gothic, Nineteenth-century-style European metropolis full with cathedrals, cobbled streets, and tall, pointed structure. The fight, additionally, appears very Darkish Souls, very Elden Ring – I sense a couple of boss fights on this preliminary trailer, and there’s an enormous, lumbering sewer-dwelling creature that would simply be a distant cousin of Lordran’s basilisk.
Taken at face worth, The Duskbloods appears very very like an RPG, presumably one other variation on the soulslike recreation system. Revealed in the course of the Nintendo Direct, the very unhealthy information is that it received’t come to PC.
The Duskbloods is a Swap 2 unique. Now, stranger issues have occurred – it’s not unattainable that FromSoftware’s latest work finally makes the leap to PC. However in the meanwhile, except you pay out for Nintendo’s new console, you’ll must admire this one from a distance. A minimum of the Elden Ring Nightreign launch date is coming quickly. Oh, and there’s some improbable information about the way forward for Hole Knight Silksong.
Try a number of the different finest upcoming PC video games, to compensate for The Duskbloods, or possibly the very best fantasy video games you’ll be able to play at this time.
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