Fans of Bloodborne were disappointed once again after March's PlayStation State Of Play showcase revealed no news on the game and its future. Prior to the event, Sony confirmed the stream would focus on Japanese developers, building up fan hopes for a Bloodborne remaster, remake, or current-generation upgrade announcement.
Rumors of a remaster of the popular PS4-exclusive Bloodborne have been circulating since 2020, only five years after its launch, and further picked up traction in 2021 upon Sony's acquisition of Bluepoint Games. Bluepoint Games is a studio known for its video game remasters and remakes such as Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Shadow of the Colossus, and fellow FromSoftware classic Demon's Souls. These remaster rumors also circulated alongside further suggestions of a PC port, something that Sony has invested in with exclusive games such as Days Gone, God of War, and Horizon Zero Dawn. As a result, each PlayStation showcase or announcement leads to fan speculation on Bloodborne's future.
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This time was no different, as Reddit users such as MXHombre123 shared screenshots of a potential Bloodborne Remastered two days prior to Sony's event, and despite these images and rumors being debunked just before State Of Play, fans continued building excitement and expectations for a reveal on March 9. Alas, the State Of Play event came and went, and although it showcased a variety of games including Exoprimal, the rumored Bloodborne Remastered announcement was nowhere to be seen. This led to fans such as redd_77 taking to the r/bloodborne subreddit to express their disappointment in viral posts.
While a full remaster might not happen,
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