Shuttered studio Bluepoint reportedly pitched a Bloodborne remake, but it got shot down by FromSoftware

Bloodborne fans may not be happy to hear that a remake was reportedly rejected, but that doesn’t mean it’s completely off the table. Bluepoint Games, Sony’s closed-down studio behind many PlayStation remakes, pitched remaking the classic Gothic horror RPG in early 2025, but was blocked by the game’s developer, FromSoftware, according to a Bloomberg report.

As Bloomberg reported, Bluepoint pitched a Bloodborne remake after several years of working towards a live-service title in the God of War franchise that was ultimately canceled. Looking for the next project, a modern-day version of Bloodborne made a lot of sense, considering the title came out in 2015 and Bluepoint was responsible for the successful Demon’s Souls remake in 2020. However, Bloomberg‘s sources said that FromSoftware was against it, but didn’t offer a concrete reason why. With some digging, Bloomberg‘s Jason Schreier pointed to an interview from Kinda Funny Games with PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida, which aired last year. In the video, Yoshida mentioned that FromSoftware’s president, Hidetaka Miyazaki, wanted to pursue a Bloodborne remake, but was too busy to do it himself and “doesn’t want anyone else to touch it.”

After failing to get the Bloodborne remake greenlit, Bluepoint wasn’t able to secure another project for more than a year, according to the Bloomberg report. Now that Bluepoint has been shut down, we’re likely even further away from a remake. That’s not to say a remake will never happen, but when it does, it’ll have to get a stamp of approval and likely a lot of oversight from FromSoftware.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/shuttered-studio-bluepoint-reportedly-pitched-a-bloodborne-remake-but-it-got-shot-down-by-fromsoftware-173744228.html?src=rss

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