What do we want? Bloodborne on PC! When do we want it? At some point in this lifetime would be really great, PlayStation, please.
FromSoftware is now established as one of the greatest AAA studios of our time, producing classic after classic under the inscrutable eye of director (and now company president) Hidetaka Miyazaki. Most of these games have found their way to PC. But the PlayStation 4 exclusive Bloodborne, which many including myself consider FromSoftware's masterpiece, remains locked to that platform.
The calls for a remaster have been around so long and are so frequent that it's now one of those go-to gaming memes: The runup to any major showcase will always have someone rumouring Bloodborne, while the tiniest hint that Sony remembers the game exists is seized-upon by feverish fans. And now the outgoing Shuhei Yoshida, who's just retired from PlayStation after 31 years in senior roles including president of SCE Worldwide Studios, has proffered his own theory about why it's so elusive.
In an interview with Kinda Funny Games (timestamp, and first spotted by Kotaku), Yoshida is asked about Bloodborne's future. «Bloodborne has always been the most asked thing, and people wonder why we haven’t really done anything like an update or remaster which should be easy,» says Yoshida. «Sony’s known for doing so many remasters, right? And people get frustrated.»
Erm… yeah? So where's the Bloodborne remaster or a sequel to one of the best-received first-party games Sony's ever had?
«I have only my personal theory to that situation,» says Yoshida. «I left first-party [Sony], so I don’t know what’s going on, but my theory is because I remember Miyazaki really, really loved Bloodborne, you know what he created and so I think he is interested, but he’s so successful and he’s so busy so he cannot do it himself, but he doesn’t want anyone else to touch it. So that’s my theory, and the PlayStation team respects his wish.»
Yoshida's at pains to emphasise that this is «my guess,
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