“I’m starting to understand the outcry”: Bloodborne’s Remaster Gets Another Supporter as PlayStation Continue to Sit on a GotY Contender

Is it time for a Bloodborne Remaster? Fans weigh In.

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SUMMARY

  • Bloodborne remains a significant title with enduring popularity since 2015.
  • Bluepoint Games is seen as an ideal candidate for a Bloodborne remaster.
  • Some fans worry Bluepoint might alter Bloodborne's unique atmosphere too much.
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Bloodborne, the gothic masterpiece developed by FromSoftware, has emerged as a significant title in the PlayStation lineup. When it was launched in 2015, the game garnered praise for its eerily captivating environment, demanding combat, and distinct combination of gothic terror and cosmic unease.

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Even though it continues to be popular, enthusiasts are anxiously anticipating a Bloodborne remaster.

Bluepoint Games in the Spotlight

Concept image from Demon Souls.
2020s Demon Souls was well received but some fans felt Bluepoint mishandled the Soulslike’s atmosphere. Image Credit: Bluepoint Games

The Bloodborne community is known for its strong dedication. Even years after its initial release, players continue to uncover the hidden depths of Yharnam, the central nightmare city of the game. Online forums and communities are abuzz with debates about interpreting the game’s lore, creating theories, and overcoming the exhilarating challenges posed by the game’s bosses.

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The enduring affection for Bloodborne is a testament to the high quality of the original experience, which explains why many fans are eagerly anticipating a remaster.

Enter Bluepoint Games, a developer with an impressive track record of creating outstanding remasters. Since its establishment in 2006, Bluepoint has built a reputation for itself by meticulously refurbishing beloved classics.

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Bluepoint’s remasters of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Shadow of the Colossus, and Demon’s Souls have all been well-received by critics, showcasing the developer’s ability to breathe new life into older titles while remaining faithful to the essence of the originals.

Given this background, it’s not surprising that many fans consider Bluepoint to be the ideal studio to undertake a Bloodborne remaster. The developer’s expertise in enhancing visuals and refining gameplay mechanics positions them as a natural choice for the project. However, there are conflicting opinions within the Bloodborne community.

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Weighing the Pros and Cons of a Bloodborne Remaster

A Bloodborne player facing off against one of its many bosses.
The dark Lovecraftian World of Bloodborne is cherished by FromSoftware fans. Image Credit: FromSoftware

There is a compelling case to be made for a Bloodborne remaster. While the game’s art design is unquestionably impressive, it is limited by the capabilities of the PS4 hardware.

A remaster could enhance the visuals significantly, providing players with the opportunity to explore Yharnam in all its disturbing magnificence. Additionally, a Bloodborne remaster could introduce the game to a whole new audience of players who may have missed out on the original release.

However, some are worried that Bluepoint might deviate too much from the original game in their pursuit of better graphics.

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Certain fans cite the Demon’s Souls remake as an example, arguing that it compromised some of the original game’s atmosphere in its drive for visual perfection. There is a concern that a similar approach could strip Bloodborne of its distinctive visual identity.

Ultimately, the decision to remaster Bloodborne lies with PlayStation. Although Bluepoint’s expertise is undeniable, there are questions about maintaining the game’s original artistic direction.

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Can they preserve the essence of Bloodborne while delivering a significant visual enhancement? Only time will tell whether PlayStation chooses to give Bloodborne the remaster it deserves and, if they do, who they select for the project.

One thing is for sure: the demand from the community is clear. As more voices join the call, perhaps Sony will take notice and finally give Yharnam the upgrade it warrants.

What do you think? Is it time for a Bloodborne remaster? Let us know in the comments below!

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Written by Chad Glapion

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Chad Glapion is an avid gamer since the mid-'90s, with a passion for narrative-focused and grand strategy games. He's also a pet dog and reptile enthusiast and a writer of speculative fiction. Personal favorite games include the original Mass Effect trilogy & the Crusader Kings series.