When asked by the Telegraph about his opinions on the battle royale genre and live service games, Miyazaki had kind words, stating that “these games are definitely fun.” He went a step further than mere compliments, though, indicating that From Software is “definitely interested” in exploring development of these types of experiences and would “love to take a crack at them someday.”
That said, as those that are familiar with the studio are likely to expect, Miyazaki emphasizes that a battle royale or live service title developed by From Software “might be a bit different” than what is currently available. Indeed, it might be hard to imagine the studio releasing a title in the vein of Fortnite or Destiny 2.
While these words from Miyazaki are clear in expressing some level interest in exploring multiplayer-focused experiences, fans that may be concerned about From Software abandoning single-player games need not panic yet. That is, in the interview with the Telegraph, he states how important he believes diversity is in game development:
As such, it seems that as long as there is room in the market for more single-player games, fans can expect From Software to continue releasing them. Of course, this commitment can be seen with the release of the company’s upcoming single-player action-adventure title, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
Even still, some fans will certainly find the prospect of a multiplayer-focused From Software title exciting. Indeed, a live service or battle royale game that is executed with the company’s notable attention to detail could be a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
More from Miyazaki’s interview can be found on the Telegraph’s website.