The fans of Bloodborne are constantly wanting and always going through the wringer.
Bloodborne is perhaps one of the best modern action games, not just in the Soulslike genre, and it has legions of fans across the globe hoping for a remaster or a remake.
Surely now is the time for a Bloodborne remaster, right?
So, when Sony drops a trailer with anything like a mere mention of the game, the fans sit up in hope.
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As Sony celebrates 30 years being in the gaming industry, they put together a trailer with some of their most famous games accompanied by slogans.
Of course, Bloodborne appears, and the slogan says, “It’s about persistence.”
The irony was not lost on the fans who rather persistently keep on campaigning for new content, and they took to social media in droves.
It starts with hope, as one Twitter user says, “Going to huff a hot air balloon full of copium and point out that the Geoff's are next week.”
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This is perhaps pointing to some kind of announcement during The Game Awards where many hope to see a trailer for a remastered version of the game, or even a sequel.
The reaction turns to concern from another fan, “Everyone, check on your nearest Bloodborne enjoyer.”
Are fans reaching for the clown makeup with comments like, “Oh they are most certainly going to show off a remaster/rerelease”?
Or will papa Sony actually come through and show something of substance?
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There are many commenting that Sony knows what it's doing in teasing us like this and looking to the possibility of a State of Play announcement where we could see the game.
“The Bloodborne servers are going down in maintenance on the 3rd and the State of play is on the 3rd, they could have chosen ANY other day to do the maintenance, but they chose the 3rd,” says another fan.
I guess we’re all waiting around a gothic candle, praying and manifesting some positive Bloodborne news together.
It's the 3 December today though and no such PlayStation event has currently been announced so I'd keep that copium on hand.
Topics: Bloodborne, Fromsoftware, PlayStation, Sony, PlayStation 5