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The Duskbloods hopium is out in full force as FromSoftware fans spot ad for the action RPG online following the emergence of a new eShop listing: "New trailer soon?"
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The Duskbloods hopium is out in full force as FromSoftware fans spot ad for the action RPG online following the emergence of a new eShop listing: "New trailer soon?"

  • Latest: The Duskbloods appears in a Switch 2 ad and eShop listing, sparking trailer speculation.
  • No price or release date shown; 2026 window remains the only detail.
  • Earlier European listing showed euro 80 with 27 March 2026 date, later changed to 31 December 2026 placeholder.
  • Marketing frenzy grows as official details remain secret ahead of a potential trailer release.
  • The Duskbloods is described as a Switch 2 exclusive, fueling expectations of a later reveal.
  • Fans hope for a new trailer soon as marketing ramps up.
  • The Duskbloods remains shrouded in secrecy despite multiple market listings.
  • Nintendo Direct mentions and regional advertising illustrate regional marketing timing.
  • Publisher support for 'The Duskbloods' remains undisclosed as 2026 window dominates expectations.
  • Industry watchers anticipate further updates as marketing intensifies ahead of 2026.
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Pokémon's Best Game Duo Returns on Switch Next Week, Dreams Come True
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Pokémon's Best Game Duo Returns on Switch Next Week, Dreams Come True

  • Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are headed to Nintendo Switch, with a $19.99 price tag.
  • The games launch February 27, and the announcement aligns with Pokémon's 30th anniversary.
  • Nintendo and The Pokémon Company confirmed the ports are legitimate and coming to Switch.
  • Pokémon Presents is scheduled for February 27, signaling a potential tie-in for the releases.
  • The digital re-release includes Sevii Islands and hints at future Pokémon HOME support.
  • The news prompted reactions from fans thrilled to relive Kanto in a modern format.
  • Listings surfaced in the Coming Soon section before an official announcement.
  • The Switch versions are traditional ports of FireRed and LeafGreen from the Game Boy Advance era.
  • Pre-orders are available alongside date confirmations from Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.
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