As a lifelong gamer with a soft spot for Soulsborne games, I can’t help but feel a twinge of excitement every time Bloodborne is mentioned. The anticipation for a potential remaster has been building like a crescendo since FromSoftware’s mysterious announcement. Coinciding it with the 30th Anniversary Event for PlayStation? That’s a masterstroke, if I might say so myself!
Once again, Bloodborne enthusiasts who are both starved and despairing receive a new helping of anticipation. The excitement for the potential Bloodborne Remastered persists, following an enigmatic announcement by FromSoftware regarding maintenance scheduled for December 3rd.
Instead, it was the timing that truly captivated people, as it aligns with the anticipated 30th Anniversary Event for PlayStation, set for December 3rd.
This excitement sparked among Bloodborne fans on X and Facebook, making them brim with optimism. However, history has shown that such situations don’t usually turn out favorably. Time after time, Sony seems to overlook or deny any mention of Bloodborne. Yet, there’s a glimmer of hope that they might be considering it?
According to well-known video game expert Jeff Grubb, there’s currently no exciting news on the horizon. Even the influential Jason Schreier hasn’t shared anything about it yet, which means that enthusiasts might be in for another letdown.
Despite the skepticism from many quarters, it’s still possible that we might witness a significant unveiling related to Bloodborne, as some enthusiasts suggest – donning masks reminiscent of clowns.
There’s been an ongoing debate about whether this is simply routine server upkeep or a full-fledged remaster. Given that FromSoftware regularly carries out annual server maintenance for Bloodborne, one might question why this update seems to line up with their upcoming 30th Anniversary Event.
Suppose I’m currently dressed as a clown; what if, out of nowhere, they release a remastered version of Bloodborne? This unexpected move could boost PlayStation 5 Pro sales, and the game would take advantage of the Pro’s superior hardware. Essentially, Sony would be solving two problems at once with this single action.
It’s been hinted by Sony over the past few weeks that something significant might occur on December 3. A post from the r/GamingLeaksAndRumors subreddit proposes this rumor could be valid, as there was a State of Play event in December 2019 to celebrate its 25th anniversary, suggesting a possible repeat in 2020.
It’s possible that Sony might host this year’s Game Awards, providing a platform to unveil their forthcoming games as world premieres. There are numerous games whispered to be in development from Sony, such as Horizon Online and the latest project from Naughty Dog.
Hey there! Just think about it, if I were to put on that clown suit once more, wouldn’t organizing a State of Play event rather than compensating Geoff Keighley for a trailer presentation make more financial sense? Food for thought.
Jokingly put aside, these are just unfounded speculations, but there’s a chance that Sony might unveil something extraordinary during its 30th Anniversary Event. The gaming community is yearning for something new; we’re past our fill of remasters and remakes. Sony, it’s time for you to deliver something fresh.
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2024-11-29 00:12