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Duskbloods: Fecha de lanzamiento y hora reveladas

By ElijahMay 04,2025

¡Emocionantes noticias para los jugadores! El juego muy esperado, *The Duskbloods *, fue presentado en Nintendo Direct en abril de 2025. Cambie en los detalles sobre su fecha de lanzamiento, las plataformas en las que estará disponible y una breve mirada a su historial de anuncios.

La fecha y hora de lanzamiento de Duskbloods

2026

La fecha y hora de lanzamiento de Duskbloods

¡Marque sus calendarios! * El Duskbloods* se lanzará en 2026, y será un título exclusivo para Nintendo Switch 2. Esta esperada promesas del juego esperaba aportar una experiencia de juego única a los fanáticos del género.

Para aquellos ansiosos por obtener más información, un artículo de * Creator's Voice * con el director del juego, Hidetaka Miyazaki, estará disponible en el sitio web oficial de Nintendo el 4 de abril. En este artículo, Miyazaki profundizará en el mundo y la mecánica del juego. ¡Esté atento a este espacio para obtener más actualizaciones, ya que nos aseguraremos de mantenerlo informado con las últimas noticias!

¿Están los Duskbloods en Xbox Game Pass?

A partir de ahora, * The Duskbloods * no se ha anunciado para su inclusión en Xbox Game Pass. Estén atentos para cualquier anuncio futuro con respecto a su disponibilidad en otras plataformas.

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