The only reason it’s not higher on this list? There are other properties FromSoft may turn to first while it works out plans for Elden Ring 2. Bamco sees this IP as a huge part of its future, so odds are they’ll pay as much money as they possibly can to keep it going. Back in June, Bandai Namco CEO Yasuo Miyakawa said the publisher has plans to expand the Elden Ring brand beyond its source game franchise. We know we just said Miyazaki isn’t a fan of sequels, but we’re compelled to assume Elden Ring is going to be far too popular for FromSoftware to ignore the chance to fill out a franchise. Its mechanics will still probably influence what comes next, though. FromSoftware does still own the property rights to make a Sekiro sequel if the studio wants to, but, given Director Hidetaka Miyazaki’s reluctance toward sequels, and the fact that Activision will likely be under new leadership in the coming months, there may be just enough degrees of complexity to let this title go down as a highly successful one-off. Matters become complicated, though, when one considers the series’ ties to its publishers at Activision. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice may never get a sequel, but it’s still possible. With that kind of praise, a sequel seems like a surefire bet. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will go down in history as the game that put FromSoftware on the map from a mainstream perspective, taking home game of the year at the 2019 Game Awards. It’s reasonable to think FromSoft could assist in development in some capacity, but that’s no guarantee. Given that they’ve gained familiarity working with titles in the FromSoftware mold, the rumor is that Sony will use its new in-house talent to make a second entry. Bluepoint Games crafted the well-received Demon’s Souls remake for PS5 and was officially added to the PlayStation Studios family last September. The only reason this is the first game on our list, however, is that recent speculation from Last Stand Media CEO and IGN alum Colin Moriarty suggests the follow-up could be in the works at another studio instead. In a post-Elden Ring world, a Bloodborne remastered or even a remake would be a goldmine.Bloodborne 2 is reportedly in the works at Bluepoint Games. But in my opinion, it is more likely not to happen.Ī Bloodborne remastered version would have been the easiest money Sony could ever make with the nominal expense of graphics improvements just some 4k, HDR, and 60fps in comparison to a new game. I would love a remaster like everyone else. However, personally speaking, I doubt it, not that I don’t want a Bloodborne remaster. What do you think? Obviously, like any Bloodborne fan, I want Bloodborne to come out on PS5. Bloodborne fans are speculating that the maintenance timings might coincide with an adaptation for a PS5 port. Insider Nick Baker has confirmed from his sources that Sony’s PlayStation Showcase event will take place on Thursday, September 8. However, this time, the server downtime announcement coincides with the rumored PlayStation Showcase event where important announcements are likely to happen. This routine on servers is followed by devs every few months. The Bloodborne game is announced to go into server maintenance mode on 31st August with more tracks to be added. Is this a insane coincidence or… □□□ /mfp8P68zkz- Pyo 5️⃣ August 26, 2022 Bloodborne is going to undergo maintenance on august 31 2022.
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