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Miyazaki says FromSoftware obviously isn't done with singleplayer games despite the combo of Elden Ring: Nightreign and The Duskbloods

Summary
In a recent interview, FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki addressed player concerns about the studio's shift toward multiplayer. After the release of Elden Ring: Nightreign, a co-op survival action game, and the announcement of The Duskbloods, a Switch 2 exclusive with multiplayer elements, some fans worried about the future of single-player experiences. Miyazaki clarified that FromSoftware is obviously not done with single-player games, emphasizing that these multiplayer projects are simply explorations of different gameplay styles. He reaffirmed that the studio's core identity remains rooted in deep, single-player adventures, and that multiplayer is a way to expand creative boundaries. This statement reassures fans that the studio will continue to deliver classic single-player action RPGs alongside new multiplayer experiments. For the industry, it highlights how a leading developer can balance brand identity with innovation, ensuring that both traditional and new experiences thrive.