Former PlayStation Exec Shares Theory on Why Bloodborne Remains Untouched
Shuhei Yoshida suggests director Hidetaka Miyazaki's busy schedule and personal attachment to the game may explain the lack of remaster or sequel.
- Shuhei Yoshida, former PlayStation executive, theorizes that Hidetaka Miyazaki's deep connection to Bloodborne and his busy schedule are key reasons for the absence of a remaster or sequel.
- Yoshida speculates that Miyazaki does not want another studio to handle Bloodborne projects, and PlayStation respects his wishes.
- Bloodborne, released in 2015, remains a fan-favorite, with frequent calls for a PS5 update, remaster, or PC port, but Sony has not acted on these requests.
- Miyazaki has expressed interest in making Bloodborne more accessible to new players but has not confirmed any plans for updates or ports.
- FromSoftware is currently focused on other projects, including the upcoming Elden Ring: Nightreign, leaving little room for revisiting Bloodborne in the near term.