Here’s a bit of information that may blow your mind, it’s been nearly a whole decade since Bloodborne was released on PlayStation 4. Yes, 10 years!
When Bloodborne arrived on PlayStation 4 in March 2015 it became yet another classic from famed Japanese developer FromSoftware. Almost everything about Bloodborne is top-tier, from its gruelling boss fights, fun gameplay and the iconic setting of Yarham, yet there’s so much more to love about this amazing game.
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For many, Bloodborne is not only the best game in FromSoftware’s luxurious back catalogue of games but it’s also considered to be one of the greatest video games of all time. This begs the question, where are the PC and PlayStation 5 remasters and why hasnt Bloodborne 2 been announced despite endless speculation?
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Fans (myself included) are desperate for a new Bloodborne experience and what may be considered an expectation of desperation, fans yet again have renewed hope that big news from Sony PlayStation and FromSoftware is on the way.
To celebrate the upcoming 10th birthday of Bloodborne, Sony has announced a clothing collaboration with Japanese retailer, Super Groupies as spotted by Twitter user Zuby_Tech. As you can imagine, Bloodborne fans are losing their minds in more ways than one.
For starters, it’s clear that Sony still sees Bloodborne as a big deal, otherwise it wouldn't be announcing new clothing collaborations to celebrate its 10th birthday yet, Sony is still seemingly reluctant to release a sequel or remaster.
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“Classic Sony move,” replied StanleyMOV, “Remaster the damn game already,” exclaimed Abdul_charming and shockle28 pleaded “Please Sony, don't let this be nothing again,”
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At this point, I’ve practically become numb to any kind of hope that Sony will release a Bloodborne remaster or Bloodborne 2. Heck, I’ve even lost all hope that we’ll even get a backwards compatible 60 frames per second PlayStation 5 update.
Bloodborne is out now on PlayStation 4 and is playable on PlayStation 5, and thankfully at least, it still holds up today.
Topics: Bloodborne, Fromsoftware, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony, Twitter