Bloodborne sequel, PC port, and PS5 upgrade reportedly in development at Bluepoint
The Demon's Souls team𓄧 could be heading to Yharnam

Multiple Bloodborne projects, including a sequel a🎶nd a PC port, could be in development at Demon's Souls developer B⛦luepoint.
Speaking on the , Nick Baker said that "there's been rumours floating around about Bluepoint and Bloodborne," and that "I have been told by a couple of different sources a couple of different things about Bloodborne. I've been told there's a PC port that's already done. I believe Bluepoint is doing th🍸e sequel [...] and I think Bluepoint might also be doing the console remaster of the 🎉first one."
, unsubstantiated word of various Bloodborne projects have been circling for many years, so there's no guarantee that there's any extra weight to the latest claims.That said, Bluepoint - which was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recently acquired by Sony - has former Soulslike experience, having made the well-received PS5 port of Demon's Souls. That would make it a prime candidate for bringing Bloodborne to PS5, at the very least. In combination with another recent Sony acquisition - porting specialist Ni🔯xxes - and the parent company's desire to bring more of its games to PC, a PC p💞ort is also within the realms of possibility.
Perhaps the most out-there suggestion from Baker is the full sequel, but Bluepoint is said to be working on an original game and a remake. An original game isn't necessarily the same as an original franchise, so Sony could be looking to leverage Bluepoint's expertise on a new Bloodborne game, especially since 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware is still w𝓰orkin🌺g on Elden Ring. Without any confirmation from Sony, much of this is pure speculation, but perhaps fans of Yharnam should keep their eyes peeled.
Check out our list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming PS5 games if you can't wait to see what Bluepoint gets up to next.
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