The new game The Duskbloods from FromSoftware might never make it beyond the Nintendo Switch 2, and everything indicates that this is not a coincidence. The studio has been collaborating with Nintendo for years on projects that have remained exclusive to their platforms. In this case, Nintendo is not only supporting the project but was involved from the concept stage, which significantly increases the chances of full exclusivity.
The history of cooperation between FromSoftware and Nintendo shows that such games almost never make it to other platforms
Looking at earlier projects by FromSoftware created for Nintendo, a clear pattern emerges games stay on one platform and do not get ports. This applies to both older titles like Lost Kingdoms and other lesser-known productions on the DS. A similar model can be seen in other collaborations with Nintendo, such as the Bayonetta series, where funding a project meant exclusivity. This suggests that if Nintendo is involved in production, the game is likely to remain within their ecosystem permanently.
The history of collaboration between FromSoftware and Nintendo shows that such games rarely make it to other platforms
Looking at previous projects FromSoftware created for Nintendo, there is a clear pattern games remain on one platform and do not get ports. This applies to both older titles like Lost Kingdoms and other lesser-known productions on the DS. A similar model can be seen with other Nintendo collaborations, such as the Bayonetta series, where project funding meant exclusivity. This suggests that if Nintendo assists in production, the game is likely to stay in their ecosystem permanently.
At this moment, everything suggests one thing: The Duskbloods could be a full-fledged, permanent exclusive for Switch 2. If history repeats itself, players on other platforms may not get to see this game.
source: twistedvoxel
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