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Over the years, fans have called for a Bloodborne remake. It never materialized, but not for lack of trying. A new report from Bloomberg said the recently shuttered Bluepoint Games pitched a Bloodborne remake in early 2025, but original developer From Software rejected it.
According to the report, Bluepoint was advised that “the numbers made sense,” but From Software “didn’t want it to happen.”
This isn’t a total surprise, as former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida told Kinda Funny in 2025 that original Bloodborne director Hidetaka Miyazaki wanted to remake the game but was too busy. He added that Miyazaki didn’t want “anyone else to touch it.”
Sony owns the Bloodborne series, but Yoshida said in the interview that he believed Sony would respect Miyazaki’s wishes about not making a remake, and that appears to be how things played out.
Bluepoint was known for its remake and ports, having worked on the God of War Collection, The Ico and Shadow of the Colossus Collection for Sony, the Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, and Gravity Rush Remastered for Sony, along with the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for Konami prior to Sony buying the company. Most recently, Bluepoint was behind 2020’s Demon’s Souls remake, which was

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