FromSoftware Boss Explains How The Duskbloods Will Handle Its Skill Gap Between Players
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FromSoftware boss explains how The Duskbloods will handle its skill gap between players
FromSoftware is stepping into one of multiplayer gaming's most divisive arguments with The Duskbloods, confirming the upcoming Switch 2 exclusive will lean on skill-based matchmaking to keep newcomers safe from its most battle-hardened players.
FromSoftware plans a kind of skill-based matchmaking for The Duskbloods. This is meant to prevent soullike veterans from regularly robbing beginners of the fun of playing. more
FromSoftware responds to one of the biggest concerns surrounding The Duskbloods. The competitive multiplayer game is supposed to receive rank-based matchmaking so that beginners don't have to compete regularly against experienced veterans. The 2026 action game exclusively for Nintendo Switch 2 combines PvP fights with PvE encounters, changing goals and temporary alliances. Up to eight Bloodsworn compete against each other, collect Virtue points …
FromSoftware enters the skill-based matchmaking debate with The Duskbloods: "We definitely plan on having the matchmaking system work in a way so that it's ranked"
FromSoftware plans to have some kind of skill-based matchmaking in The Duskbloods to avoid a situation where Soulslike veterans routinely make newcomers miserable, but eventually, director Hidetaka Miyazaki also wants to give old-timers and newbies a reason to work together.Asked about a system that would separate pros and fresh-faced newcomers in the upcoming PvPvE game, Miyazaki told IGN that "we definitely plan on having the matchmaking syste…
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