FromSoftware Isn't Done With Single-Player Games, Miyazaki Reassures
While Elden Ring: Nightreign and The Duskbloods are back-to-back multiplayer games, FromSoftware's Miyazaki says they're still focused on single-player content.
FromSoftware, known for its popular single-player games, is not considering a shift towards multiplayer-focused titles, according to Hidetaka Miyazaki, the studio's president and director of The Duskbloods. The company recently released Elden Ring: Nightreign, a co-op multiplayer experience, and is now developing a PvPvE multiplayer game called The Duskbloods.
During an interview, Miyazaki emphasized that the studio is still heavily focused on single-player content, stating that their decision to work on these multiplayer games was not part of a grand plan. He explained that ideas for games like The Duskbloods have been simmering for years and were seen as potential fits for a multiplayer setting, but ultimately, they decided to pursue a single-player game.
Miyazaki expressed his enthusiasm for creating multiplayer games, but noted that they want to explore single-player experiences as well. The success of previous single-player games like Elden Ring and Dark Souls indicates that a future single-player title would be in line with the company's legacy.
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