A date that briefly lit up fan forums – September 24 – has been officially crossed off the calendar for The Duskbloods, the upcoming title from indie studio Dusk Studios.
Nintendo’s communications team issued a short clarification on Tuesday, stating that the September 24 launch window was never confirmed by the company and should not be treated as final.
The confusion originated from an early preview build that listed the date as a placeholder, which was later picked up by several news aggregators and spread across social media.
While the exact release schedule remains under wraps, Nintendo hinted that the game is still on track for a 2024 launch, with more concrete details expected later this quarter.
Fans have responded with a mix of disappointment and patience, urging the publisher to provide a firm timetable before speculation runs rampant again.
The Duskbloods, a dark fantasy action‑RPG that blends procedural dungeons with a narrative‑driven world, has generated buzz since its reveal at Nintendo Direct last year. With its distinctive art style and deep customization options, the title is poised to become a flagship exclusive for the Switch.
Industry analysts note that premature date leaks can disrupt marketing cycles, but they also keep the title in the public eye, which could be beneficial for a smaller studio seeking broader exposure.
- Nintendo officially denied a September 24 release for The Duskbloods.
- The date appeared only as a placeholder in an early preview build.
- The game remains slated for a 2024 launch, with details pending.
- Community reaction is a blend of frustration and anticipation.