Bluepoint taking the property and running with it without FromSoftware's input doesn't square with me. "If they can corroborate, then we're golden."įromSoftware has been busy with other projects like Elden Ring and is not likely pursuing ideas for a Bloodborne sequel at this point. "I have to check with the person who told me about Demon's Souls at Bluepoint, which I was completely confident in reporting because that source is also great," he said. Moriarty did mention in his Discord discussion that he would try to verify the sequel rumor with a trustworthy contact. According to a conversation on Discord that someone on Reddit screen-capped (below), Moriarty claims that his source told him that after Bluepoint finishes the remaster, it will be "making a ground-up sequel." He claims this insider told him about the Insomniac Wolverine game before it was announced during the most recent PlayStation Showcase, lending some credibility to the rumor.Ĭreating a sequel to another studio's property is a bit out of Bluepoint's wheelhouse, so it's a bit hard to believe at this point. What is slightly harder to swallow is that Bluepoint might also have been tapped to produce a Bloodborne sequel. So it's not implausible that Sony has tasked its most recent studio acquisition with doing what they know and making a PS5 remaster of FromSoftware's Bloodborne. It also put together the God of War Collection (Santa Monica Studio IP), the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection (Konami IP), and the Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (Naughty Dog IP). It was responsible for both the Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls remakes. Highly reliable Sony Interactive Entertainment leaker Millie Amand added credence to Moriarty's assertion by retweeting his claim adding a wink and a nod.īluepoint Games has a track record of producing remakes, remasters, and anthologies of other studios' creations. In case you have not played the game, Yharnam is the fictional setting of FromSoftware's Bloodborne. "I'm hearing through the grapevine Bluepoint may be on a journey to Yharnam," said Moriarty. On Monday, Colin Moriarty, who correctly predicted the Demon's Souls remake before it was announced, cryptically tweeted that Bluepoint Games might be working on a Bloodborne remaster. Rumors of a Bloodborne remaster and/or sequel have been on-again-off-again for the past year. The other is that the same studio is also planning a sequel to the game, which is much less likely. One plausible one is that Sony's newest PlayStation studio Bluepoint Games is already working on a remastered version for the PlayStation 5. Nevertheless, while remaster of Bloodborne might end up happening one day, these pictures show a lot of such a change of scenery.Rumor mill: Two long-running rumors regarding the Bloodborne franchise have reignited this week. It’s quite obvious that this is just a lazy photoshop.Īnd if that wasn’t enough of a tell on its own, one of the “leaked” images from the new version of Bloodborne was also ripped directly from a fan remake that some were working on. Clearly, whoever put this logo together did not do that very well because the E and D in “remastered” can be viewed clearly from a variety of different sizes of words. Perhaps the biggest bet that these images are fraudulent comes with a little closer looking at the logo.
This was said to have come about at the show of today’s State of Play but, sadly, it has been proved that the pictures are just fakes. The game was said to be Bloodborne Remastered. One image even went so far to show the title of the game. The images were not all that clear, but showed them off images from Bloodborne that looked to have been made easy and interesting. Within the last day, a new set of images, seemingly leaked all the time, revealing the existence of a Bloodborne Remastered file appeared online. Unfortunately, the “leak” in question didn’t show up as a result of the fraud. Sony never made these wishes, so the new rumor has started to help fans keep up with their hopes. Recently, the Band of Bloodborne fans said they liked it for a while. When we began a new game this afternoon, there were some reports that an acclaimed version of the PlayStation 4 classic Bloodborne were not heard.