FromSoftware has recently unveiled further details about their new Switch 2 exclusive game, The Duskbloods, highlighting how their collaboration with Nintendo has influenced not only the game’s style but also transformed the aesthetics of its central hub character into something unexpectedly charming.
In the recent Switch 2 Direct, the trailer concluded with a captivating image of a winged rat adorned with luminous glyphs, intriguingly gazing into the camera. This has left many fans curious about the backstory and role of this peculiar character. It has been revealed that this character will be the player’s new hub companion.
Hidetaka Miyazaki, the game’s director, explained in an interview with Nintendo, “This character is akin to the fire keepers from our Dark Souls series, inhabiting the hub area and offering advice and guidance to players.”
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Miyazaki further shared, “In keeping with our collaboration’s spirit, you might say we opted for a touch of Nintendo’s characteristic charm.”
When probed about his comments, Miyazaki elaborated, “We decided to experiment with something endearing this time. Interestingly, the character is actually portrayed as an elderly man,” followed by laughter.
Historically, shrine keepers in FromSoftware’s games have played pivotal roles, guiding players through their adventures. Notable figures such as Melina, the Maiden in Black, and the Doll have been integral, recurring characters that players frequently visit to gain enhancements necessary for progressing in the game.
Considering The Duskbloods is a PvPvE game, it’s intriguing to speculate on the type of support and guidance this winged rat will provide. Miyazaki hinted that the FromSoft team has integrated numerous fresh and innovative ideas into the game, suggesting that players should brace for some surprises when the game launches on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026.
We will continue to provide extensive coverage on The Duskbloods, including reactions from Bloodborne enthusiasts and insights from Miyazaki on whether FromSoftware intends to shift away from single-player formats.
Additionally, for those interested in more updates about the Switch 2, stay tuned for our exclusive first impressions of the console, its major release title Mario Kart World, and the much-anticipated Donkey Kong Bananza.
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