Currently, a significant number of us are quite weary from our anticipation of a potential Bloodborne Remake or Remaster for both next-gen consoles and PCs. Given the multitude of leaks and rumors circulating, many of us have adopted a "wait and see" approach, acknowledging the uncertainty.
Nevertheless, there appears to be a more promising development this time, as a highly reliable leaker has hinted at the possibility of a Bloodborne remake soon. Let's delve into the details and assess whether it's worthy of our serious consideration.
Bloodborne remake Teased by Credible Ghost of Tsushima PC Leak Source
The hint was shared on Twitter by a user named Silknigth, who, in response to a follower's inquiry about Bloodborne, stated, "Certainly, the game will receive more than just a simple remaster, but it will take time." While this remains speculative, there are noteworthy aspects to consider.
Firstly, this leaker previously disclosed information about Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut coming to PC before it was officially announced by Sony, lending some credibility to their leaks and rumors.
Additionally, the mention of the game taking time aligns with a recent interview with the company's producer, Hidetaka Miyazxzaki. Although he didn't specifically address a Bloodborne remake, he emphasized the need for justifications, such as new hardware or substantial enhancements, which are not apparent currently, as the game runs adequately on existing consoles (PS4 and PS5).
The suggested timeframe likely involves developers at FromSoftware strategizing on how a remake could best serve the community and attract new players to the Bloodborne IP.
While many fans would eagerly purchase a Bloodborne remake, the company may prioritize expanding the player base for the IP. I think that the timing is opportune given the increased interest in "Souls-like" games, especially considering the success of Elden Ring, which brought FromSoft into mainstream gaming.
Despite the intriguing information, it's essential to approach it with caution, acknowledging that further confirmation is needed. As developments unfold, we will continue to provide coverage, so stay tuned for updates.