Bloodborne remaster rumors have been debunked once again. Details and highly anticipated updates from the talks between FromSoftware and Sony…
The remaster news that Bloodborne fans have been waiting for years has come to the fore once again recently. However, a reliable industry insider denied this excitement. Bloodborne, developed by FromSoftware and released for PlayStation 4 in 2015, became a favorite of players with its gothic atmosphere and deep gameplay. However, its limited performance at 1080p and 30 FPS on modern hardware has kept the demand for a remaster on the agenda for a long time.
Bloodborne Remaster Hopes Left for Another Spring
The announcement that Bloodborne’s server maintenance update will be made on December 3, 2024 excited many fans. The fact that this date coincided with a PlayStation event planned for the same month revived rumors of a remaster or remake. Fans are starting to think that this update could pave the way for a long-awaited announcement.
However, this hope was short-lived. Well-known gaming journalist Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb flatly denied the rumors in a post on Twitter (X). “I promise you, it’s nothing,” he said, breaking fans’ excitement. Grubb’s statement spread quickly on social media and caused many players to feel disappointed again.
As Bloodborne remaster rumors continue, acquisition talks are reportedly ongoing between FromSoftware’s parent company, Kadokawa Corporation, and Sony. According to Bloomberg, there have been previous discussions between the two companies on this issue. However, it is stated that the parties have difficulty in reaching an agreement.
It remains unclear whether Bloodborne will be re-released as a remaster or remake. However, fans’ interest in this game has not diminished over the years.