Why Bloodborne Rumors Are Heating Up Ahead of Sony’s Tokyo Game Show Appearance

Why Bloodborne Rumors Are Heating Up Ahead of Sony's Tokyo Game Show Appearance

Highlights

  • Sony’s return to Tokyo Game Show after 5 years fuels speculation of PS5 Pro reveal and Bloodborne news.
  • Bloodborne, a Sony co-developed title, may see a resurgence with potential remaster or sequel announcement.
  • Fans excited for a Bloodborne remaster should approach rumors cautiously, but a PS5 Pro launch title seems likely.

As a long-time gamer and avid fan of FromSoftware titles, I can’t help but get excited at the prospect of potential Bloodborne news coming out of the 2024 Tokyo Game Show. The rumors swirling around Sony’s return to the event after a five-year absence have been fueling my imagination, and the possibility of a Bloodborne remaster or sequel announcement is enough to get any FromSoftware fan’s heart racing.


At the 2024 Tokyo Game Show, Sony is set to make its return after a five-year absence, fueling speculation about potential announcements. While it’s almost certain that Sony will unveil the long-anticipated PS5 Pro upgrade, intriguing hints have emerged suggesting a possible connection to “Bloodborne.” Though rumors of a sequel, remaster, or remake for this PlayStation classic have circulated since its launch, the arrival of the PS5 Pro might be the ideal platform to bring these projects to life.

In contrast to most FromSoftware games, Bloodborne was developed in collaboration with Sony and released as a first-party PlayStation title. This sets it apart from other exclusives like the remake of Demon’s Souls, which was handled by Bluepoint Games. As a result, Bloodborne remains the only FromSoftware game that is exclusive to the PlayStation system. Despite being released several years ago, Bloodborne continues to be one of FromSoftware’s most beloved titles. Recent developments such as its inclusion in the PS Stars program and a new edition of the official guide suggest that it may play a role in a larger announcement from Sony or FromSoftware.

Bloodborne-Centric News is Sending Fans Into a Frenzy of Speculation

More recently, Sony initiated the restart of the PlayStation Stars program after a prolonged absence. Shortly after the North American update, a PS5 edition of “Bloodborne: The Old Hunters” DLC was discovered, igniting buzz about a possible PC remaster and compatibility with contemporary hardware. Although this listing seemed to be an mistake, it has left fans eager for the rumored PC version of “Bloodborne.” The prospect of a “Bloodborne” remaster remains uncertain, but it aligns perfectly with Sony’s shift towards PC gaming and the anticipated reveal of the PS5.

An intriguing alternative is the publication of the revised editions of both the “Bloodborne” and The Old Hunters collector’s edition manuals as a solitary, all-encompassing “Bloodborne” Complete Guide. Previously discontinued, these Future Press guides remain in demand on the resale market, making this consolidated version noteworthy. Moreover, its predicted arrival date on September 30, 2024, positions it perfectly to capitalize on the excitement surrounding the 2024 Tokyo Game Show and any potential announcements that may ensue.

Whether Bloodborne Or Not, The PS5 Pro Will Likely Have an Accompanying Launch Title

Why Bloodborne Rumors Are Heating Up Ahead of Sony's Tokyo Game Show Appearance

For fans of Bloodborne, it is essential to exercise patience and be wary of unverified reports, but it’s highly likely that a PS5 Pro version of the game is on the way. Numerous leaks and insights into the development process suggest that Sony is all but confirmed to release an upgraded console, with the official announcement being the only missing piece. It’s reasonable to assume that Sony will use a Bloodborne remaster as a significant selling point for the launch of the PS5 Pro, much like how the PS4 Pro was introduced alongside 2018’s critically acclaimed God of War.

The anniversary of “Bloodborne” from FromSoftware is nearly here, and this game continues to stand out among fans for its unique contrast to the fundamental aspects and mechanics of FromSoftware’s “Dark Souls” series. Many “Bloodborne” enthusiasts have long hoped to enhance the game’s performance to run in 4K at 60 frames per second. A remastered version of “Bloodborne” for PC and PS5 Pro, which achieves this, could potentially motivate players to upgrade their PlayStation 5 consoles.

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2024-07-25 19:35