Connectivity issues force FromSoftware to close The Duskbloods network test early

UPDATE AT 2PM BST: FormSoftware has closed today’s The Duskbloods network test early due to connectivity issues. In a statement made on the official FromSoftware X account, the company announced the news and said it would soon share future testing schedules. Here’s The Duskbloods Closed Network Test Trailer. Watch on YouTube “We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to those who were waiting for the first network test of The Duskbloods due to issues with the game server,” the statement read. “We regret to inform you that today’s session is now closed. We will continue working to improve the servers and will announce future schedules at a later date.” The trial period was supposed to last until around 5pm BST, approximately three hours away. There are still testing periods scheduled from the weekend through Monday, so we hope the server issue will be fixed soon. Hey, this is a network test after all. Isn’t dealing with these problems part of your goal? ORIGINAL STORY 12PM BST: The Duskbloods closed network test has begun, offering players an early look at FromSoftware’s upcoming PvPvE action game ahead of its release later this year. And with reports of connectivity issues already coming in, FromSoftware has offered some somewhat old-fashioned advice on how to fix them. On social media, testers are reporting that they were stuck on the title screen, unable to enter a match. These players appear to be getting stuck when trying to connect to The Duskbloods servers, suggesting a broader issue. This is where FromSoftware stepped in with an official post on the game’s If that doesn’t work, an official post on The Duskbloods website urged players to check Nintendo’s support website. This page contains basic FAQs about online services on Switch 2. This, as you have probably assumed, does not appear to have resolved the issue for those affected by server connectivity issues. Still, there’s plenty of time left in the game’s testing period, which runs through Monday. We hope this issue is resolved soon and players can try the game first-hand. With or without sitting next to your router.