FromSoftware Remains Committed to Single-Player Experiences, Says Duskbloods Director Miyazaki
FromSoftware Assures Fans: Single-Player Games Still a Priority
Following the recent reveal of The Duskbloods — a new exclusive multiplayer title for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 — FromSoftware has reassured fans that its roots in single-player gaming remain firmly planted. The game, which debuted during the Nintendo Direct showcase last week, is slated for a 2026 release and will feature intense PvPvE gameplay, marking a new direction in terms of format but not in overall philosophy.
In the wake of the announcement, some fans speculated whether this meant the studio was shifting focus away from the immersive single-player experiences that helped define its legacy. However, Hidetaka Miyazaki, FromSoftware president and the game director for The Duskbloods, addressed those concerns directly. In an interview with Nintendo’s Creator’s Voice, Miyazaki made it clear that the studio has no intention of abandoning the single-player genre.
Miyazaki emphasized that while multiplayer mechanics — particularly PvPvE — offer exciting design possibilities, they are not a replacement for the studio’s hallmark single-player adventures. He described PvPvE as “very interesting” from a design standpoint, especially in how it allows FromSoftware to blend dynamic enemy encounters with player-driven chaos. Still, he reiterated that single-player narratives and experiences remain a central pillar of the company’s creative direction.
Known for titles like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring, FromSoftware has built a reputation for delivering deeply challenging and richly atmospheric solo games. Miyazaki’s latest comments will come as a welcome confirmation for longtime fans that, even as the studio experiments with new formats, its commitment to crafting memorable single-player worlds remains as strong as ever.











