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FromSoftware boss Hidetaka Miyazaki has explained the ideation of the peculiar winged rat creature in the studio’s upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive:The Duskbloods. The newest FromSoftware project has been grabbing a lot of attention thanks to its multiplayer trappings and clearBloodborneinfluences, butThe Duskbloodsalso features some interesting character design inspiration.

Arguably themost surprising game announcement at the Nintendo Switch 2 Directheld earlier this week,The Duskbloodsis the next original IP from FromSoftware, the developer behindElden Ring,Bloodborne, andDark Souls.The Duskbloodswill launch exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, a decision that took many FromSoftware fans aback given the Japanese studio’s multiplatform proclivities in recent years. Additionally,The Duskbloodsis a PvPvE multiplayer experience, inciting further intrigue about the game.

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Aside from the usual departures from the FromSoftware formula,The Duskbloods' reveal trailerended with a mysterious winged rodent that had illuminated engravings on its body and was lying down in a seemingly defeated manner. Many were confused about the creature’s significance to the game, and to that end,The Duskbloodsdirector Hidetaka Miyazaki has offered a clarification. In arecent Nintendo Creator’s Voice blog post, Miyazaki revealed that the winged rat is meant to be “something cute” and an attempt by FromSoftware to do something “Nintendo-esque” in the wake of a new partnership between both gaming giants.

The Duskbloods' Winged Rat Creature is an Old Man Who Will Offer “Advice and Guidance” to Players

Nintendo is typically associated with whimsical, family-friendly characters, while FromSoftware’s characters are essentially the polar opposite - bleak, complex, and often tragic. Therefore, it’s quite commendable that FromSoftware went to the lengths of fusing its DNA with Nintendo’s to ideate an emblematic character for the studio’s first dedicated Switch 2 game. Miyazaki added that the winged rodent is actually “an elderly gentleman,” and as for its role inThe Duskbloods, the director said it functions similarly to theFire Keepers from theDark Soulsgames, remaining in the hub area and offering “advice and guidance” to players between matches.

I suppose you could say we tried doing something a little Nintendo-esque… although I will say this character is actually an elderly gentleman.

Further details surrounding the winged rat creature will likely be known close toThe Duskbloods' launch next year. During this interview, Miyazaki also revealed thatThe Duskbloodsincludes over a dozen playable charactersand is structured around eight-player matches. Customization options exist but will be limited, indicating a tighter focus on gameplay balance and class identity.