- The Duskbloods closed network tests begin next month
- Players can sign up to participate and test the game from August 21 to August 24
- The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive will allow up to eight-player multiplayer matches
FromSoftware has announced the dates for The Duskbloods‘ closed network test happening next month.
The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive was announced over a year ago, and details about the renowned Elden Ring studio’s next PvPvE multiplayer have been few and far between.
After teasing the closed network test last month alongside a new trailer, FromSoftware has confirmed that there will be four tests over four days, between August 21 and August 24. You can check out the start dates and times below.
“To all prospective Bloodsworn, your participation in the coming Dusk Battles is eagerly awaited!” a post from Nintendo reads on X.
Fans can apply here, starting July 22 at 4PM CEST / 3PM BST until July 28 at 3:59PM CEST / 2:59PM BST.
The player selection announcement will be revealed on August 7 at 3PM CEST / 2PM BST.
The Duskbloods Closed Network Test
- August 21 – 12PM to 4PM CEST / 11 AM to 3 PM BST
- August 22 – 4AM to 8AM CEST / 3 AM to 7 AM BST
- August 22 – 8PM to 12AM CEST / 7 PM to 11 PM BST
- August 23 – 12PM to 4PM CEST / 11 AM to 3 PM BST
- August 24 – 4AM to 8AM CEST / 3 AM to 7 AM BST
“A network test involves using a pre-release version of the game to test performance prior to the commencement of service. We plan to conduct large-scale network load tests to check different technical aspects of the game’s online systems,” FromSoftware explained on its website.
The campaign will be able to test server load, gameplay balance, and various problems that may occur when multiple people play together across different network environments.
The Duskbloods was one of the highlights of the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct last year, but unfortunately, there’s still no release date.
There’s also not a lot of information regarding gameplay, setting, and story; however, the studio has confirmed that the network test will feature multiplayer matches that “allows for up to eight players to participate together.”
I didn’t buy a Switch 2 at launch; I’ve been holding off on getting one for the time being – I’m keeping my fingers crossed for a limited edition The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time console – but The Duskbloods, and the upcoming closed network tests have me seriously considering finally investing in the console sooner.
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