There are two software of software – which we now know about the fire: Eldin Ring Night Traigan (releasing most existing platforms) and disk bloods (for something called ‘Nintendo Switch 2’).
But wait. These are both multi -player -based things. I mean that the multi -player is more concentrated than usual. Night Treyon is a complete on -copt game that is based in the land, while disk Bloods is a “PVPV -based multi -player action title” set in fake yarnam. What can it mean? What source Swift likes a single player for us? Do I have to go out and? Make a friend?
Surprisingly, no. And thank God for this. In an interview with Pulki Independent Games Media Outlet NintendoSoft President and Director of Disk Bloods Headtaca Miazaki assured more traditional, Dark Spirit-Ayan fans that the studio has no intention of dedicating himself to multi-player-based titles in the coming years.
“I have always found the PVPV structure very interesting,” Miazaki told Nenty. “This game design allows a wide range of ideas, while also letting us benefit from our experience to challenge the enemy’s competition.” Nevertheless, the recent direction of the studio “does not mean that we have decided to move the company in a multi -player -based direction with the topics of moving forward.”
As if his crazy claim is proof that Maya will continue to play games from Soft, Miazaki said the recent Nintendo Direct also announced the Switch 2 version of the Eldin Ring. “We still plan to actively develop single player -based sports that accept our traditional style.”
So, you know, we can all be cool, I think. Or those of us who were slightly worried that we would be left behind, while the rest of the multi -player went to Sunlet Apps, however, can walk.
In fact, it is not barely news that Wisft intends to make a game in the most successful sports vein ever, but it is always nice to be assured. I guess this is an experimental phase for the Gent Studio in a multi -player, which depends on how it can go or completely fall, depending on how it has been received. Like a little goth, I think.