Sony, for some reason, doesn’t want to talk aboutBloodborne.Nobody really knows why.FromSoftware’sStoke-On-Trent simulator was wildly successful, incredibly well reviewed, and has a loyal, passionate fanbase. So why does Sony often pretend like it doesn’t exist?There’s a few theories floating around, but the most straightforward one is that FromSoftware are kind of busy and that Sony would want them onboard for aBloodbornesequel/remaster/remake. FromSoftware released this little, barely known game a while back calledElden Ringthat’s been taking up all of their free time.AdvertStill, sort of feels like everyone involved is taking a littletoolong at this point. Modders found a way to get a 60 FPSversion ofBloodborneto run on original hardware a while back, and people are already hard at work trying to get it torun on PCsthrough emulators. Kinda feels like Sony needs to hurry up before their own fanbase beats them to it.Fans even went into a frenzy after a PS5 version ofBloodborne’s The Old HuntersDLC mysteriouslypopped up as a rewardon the PlayStation Stars app a couple of weeks ago, proving that the hype for the game is still real.And said hype recently hit unprecedentedly high levels this week, after the extremely popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat announced that he’d be marathoningBloodborneuntil he beat it -starting today.His announcement immediately gotBloodbornefans talking, mostly because he followed it up withanother tweetregarding a remaster and a PC port. Suddenly, Twitter is ablaze with chatter regardingBloodborne(although I suppose that kind of thing is bound to happen when someone with 2.3 million followers starts talking about it).AdvertHopefully this will spur Sony to at least make some kind of statement regardingBloodborne’sfuture, but we’ll have to wait and see. We are getting suspiciously close to its 10 year anniversary though - just saying.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Bloodborne,Sony,PlayStation,Fromsoftware

Sony, for some reason, doesn’t want to talk aboutBloodborne.Nobody really knows why.FromSoftware’sStoke-On-Trent simulator was wildly successful, incredibly well reviewed, and has a loyal, passionate fanbase. So why does Sony often pretend like it doesn’t exist?There’s a few theories floating around, but the most straightforward one is that FromSoftware are kind of busy and that Sony would want them onboard for aBloodbornesequel/remaster/remake. FromSoftware released this little, barely known game a while back calledElden Ringthat’s been taking up all of their free time.AdvertStill, sort of feels like everyone involved is taking a littletoolong at this point. Modders found a way to get a 60 FPSversion ofBloodborneto run on original hardware a while back, and people are already hard at work trying to get it torun on PCsthrough emulators. Kinda feels like Sony needs to hurry up before their own fanbase beats them to it.Fans even went into a frenzy after a PS5 version ofBloodborne’s The Old HuntersDLC mysteriouslypopped up as a rewardon the PlayStation Stars app a couple of weeks ago, proving that the hype for the game is still real.And said hype recently hit unprecedentedly high levels this week, after the extremely popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat announced that he’d be marathoningBloodborneuntil he beat it -starting today.His announcement immediately gotBloodbornefans talking, mostly because he followed it up withanother tweetregarding a remaster and a PC port. Suddenly, Twitter is ablaze with chatter regardingBloodborne(although I suppose that kind of thing is bound to happen when someone with 2.3 million followers starts talking about it).AdvertHopefully this will spur Sony to at least make some kind of statement regardingBloodborne’sfuture, but we’ll have to wait and see. We are getting suspiciously close to its 10 year anniversary though - just saying.Featured Image Credit: FromSoftwareTopics:Bloodborne,Sony,PlayStation,Fromsoftware
Sony, for some reason, doesn’t want to talk aboutBloodborne.Nobody really knows why.FromSoftware’sStoke-On-Trent simulator was wildly successful, incredibly well reviewed, and has a loyal, passionate fanbase. So why does Sony often pretend like it doesn’t exist?There’s a few theories floating around, but the most straightforward one is that FromSoftware are kind of busy and that Sony would want them onboard for aBloodbornesequel/remaster/remake. FromSoftware released this little, barely known game a while back calledElden Ringthat’s been taking up all of their free time.AdvertStill, sort of feels like everyone involved is taking a littletoolong at this point. Modders found a way to get a 60 FPSversion ofBloodborneto run on original hardware a while back, and people are already hard at work trying to get it torun on PCsthrough emulators. Kinda feels like Sony needs to hurry up before their own fanbase beats them to it.Fans even went into a frenzy after a PS5 version ofBloodborne’s The Old HuntersDLC mysteriouslypopped up as a rewardon the PlayStation Stars app a couple of weeks ago, proving that the hype for the game is still real.And said hype recently hit unprecedentedly high levels this week, after the extremely popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat announced that he’d be marathoningBloodborneuntil he beat it -starting today.His announcement immediately gotBloodbornefans talking, mostly because he followed it up withanother tweetregarding a remaster and a PC port. Suddenly, Twitter is ablaze with chatter regardingBloodborne(although I suppose that kind of thing is bound to happen when someone with 2.3 million followers starts talking about it).AdvertHopefully this will spur Sony to at least make some kind of statement regardingBloodborne’sfuture, but we’ll have to wait and see. We are getting suspiciously close to its 10 year anniversary though - just saying.
Sony, for some reason, doesn’t want to talk aboutBloodborne.
Nobody really knows why.FromSoftware’sStoke-On-Trent simulator was wildly successful, incredibly well reviewed, and has a loyal, passionate fanbase. So why does Sony often pretend like it doesn’t exist?
There’s a few theories floating around, but the most straightforward one is that FromSoftware are kind of busy and that Sony would want them onboard for aBloodbornesequel/remaster/remake. FromSoftware released this little, barely known game a while back calledElden Ringthat’s been taking up all of their free time.
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Still, sort of feels like everyone involved is taking a littletoolong at this point. Modders found a way to get a 60 FPSversion ofBloodborneto run on original hardware a while back, and people are already hard at work trying to get it torun on PCsthrough emulators. Kinda feels like Sony needs to hurry up before their own fanbase beats them to it.
Fans even went into a frenzy after a PS5 version ofBloodborne’s The Old HuntersDLC mysteriouslypopped up as a rewardon the PlayStation Stars app a couple of weeks ago, proving that the hype for the game is still real.
And said hype recently hit unprecedentedly high levels this week, after the extremely popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat announced that he’d be marathoningBloodborneuntil he beat it -starting today.
His announcement immediately gotBloodbornefans talking, mostly because he followed it up withanother tweetregarding a remaster and a PC port. Suddenly, Twitter is ablaze with chatter regardingBloodborne(although I suppose that kind of thing is bound to happen when someone with 2.3 million followers starts talking about it).
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Hopefully this will spur Sony to at least make some kind of statement regardingBloodborne’sfuture, but we’ll have to wait and see. We are getting suspiciously close to its 10 year anniversary though - just saying.
Topics:Bloodborne,Sony,PlayStation,Fromsoftware