FromSoftware's parent company, Kadokawa, has affirmed that both The Duskbloods and Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition are set to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 later this year. The highly anticipated Elden Ring port’s release was delayed to accommodate performance enhancements, while details about both games were absent from a recent Nintendo Direct. The Duskbloods promises a unique PvPvE experience with dinosaurs and jet packs for up to eight players. With multiple projects in development, Kadokawa remains optimistic about releasing these titles in 2026, signaling exciting times for Nintendo and FromSoftware fans.
When will Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition and The Duskbloods be released on Nintendo Switch 2?Both Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition and The Duskbloods are expected to release in 2026, although specific release dates have yet to be announced.
Elden Ring, originally launched in 2022, took the gaming world by storm with its expansive open-world design and intricate lore crafted by Hidetaka Miyazaki alongside George R.R. Martin. The game received critical acclaim for its gameplay mechanics and visually stunning environments. The upcoming Tarnished Edition plans to enhance this experience with additional classes and expanded features, further entrenching its legacy in the gaming community.
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Honestly, a jetpack-and-dino PvPvE game from the minds behind Elden Ring is the kind of wonderfully bizarre crossover I didn't know I needed. A two-year wait is a solid chunk of time, but if it means getting that signature FromSoftware polish on both titles, I can definitely be patient.
Honestly, I'm just stoked to see FromSoftware branching out with something as wild as dinosaur PvPvE—it feels like a fresh, chaotic twist on their usual formula. The 2026 wait for both games is a bit of a bummer, but if it means a polished Elden Ring port and a solid new IP, I'm totally here for it.