Maybe it’s time to accept the real Bloodborne remake is the friends we made along the way, following report FromSoftware said no to one

It looks like fans of Bloodborne will have to continue dreaming of a remake, as recent reports suggest that FromSoftware turned down a pitch from Bluepoint Games. This news comes as a blow to those hoping the classic title would finally make its way to PC, where it could reach a broader audience and win over new fans.

Despite the game’s enduring popularity, especially among those who revel in its gothic atmosphere and challenging gameplay, the prospect of a remake now seems less likely. Bluepoint, known for its impressive remasters and remakes like Demon’s Souls, had the chops to do justice to Bloodborne’s intricate world, yet it seems that FromSoftware isn’t interested in revisiting that particular project.

For many players, the conversation surrounding Bloodborne has become as rich and layered as the game itself. Some embrace its timeless graphics and atmosphere, while others argue that it deserves the modern touch of a remake. But as it stands, the dream of a revamped Bloodborne may simply remain a fantasy, leaving players to recall their unique journeys through Yharnam instead.

In the end, it feels like the connections we’ve forged during our time with the game are its greatest legacy. Perhaps those friendships, the late-night discussions about lore and monstrous foes, might just be the real remake we need. With this news, it seems we’ll have to cherish what we have and keep our fingers crossed, hoping that one day, the world of Bloodborne might rise again, in whatever form that may take.

Source: rockpapershotgun.com