Gaming News This PlayStation exclusive is back in an unexpected form and a French fan is in charge!
We've said it again and again: If fans of a license want a new game and the developers don't, then they create it themselves. This is confirmed again with this project aimed at a Sony license.
Do you want to smash a monster?
As you probably know, there have been rumors about a new episode or port of Bloodborne developed by From Software on behalf of Sony for almost 10 years. The software, which is particularly appreciated by fans of the genre, is currently available exclusively for the PlayStation 4. Neither a PC port has seen the light of day, nor a remaster/remake for the PS5. Recently, a message posted on PlayStation's Italian Instagram account reignited the flame of hope, but today there is still no official information about the return of the Bloodborne license. This is enough to irritate fans who want the absolutely consistent level design and stunning art direction. Secretly, however, some enthusiasts seem determined to provide interested players with Bloodborne-style experiences..
See PlayStation 5 Standard Edition on E.Leclerc
Bloodborne Sauce Diablo
Stamped like Bloodborne. Titled Bloodborne Top Down Arena, the software features an atmosphere reminiscent of the game developed by From Software, with a top-down camera found in many action RPGs.. What can be seen in the excerpt The gameplay shown is characterized by the fact that the action seems to be sustained and that, from a technical point of view, it is quite demanding.
HUNTER! I haven't touched Bloodborne Remake in a year for 50 reasons (too big, too risky to finally be C&D).
But last week I decided to start a new project from scratch: Bloodborne Top Down Arena
Maybe you won't like it, but I enjoy developing and playing it 😂 pic.twitter.com/OPont0sS45
— Maxime Foulquier (@MaximFoulquier) November 5, 2024
As Maxime Foulquier made clear in a series of messages picked up by IGN, This project is “less ambitious than a true remake“, which could allow the game to “to avoid falling into the crosshairs of Sony's lawyers” since the demake and the Minecraft project still exist. “So I keep my fingers crossed“ adds the creator. Warned about the fate of Bloodborne Nightmare Kart, a fan project that had to be canceled at the request of Sony, Maxime Foulquier explains about it that he does not intend to publish his production on Steam. Wait and see…
This page contains affiliate links to specific products selected by JV for you. Any purchase you make by clicking on one of these links will not cost you more, but the e-retailer will pay us a commission. The prices shown in the article are those offered by the retailer sites at the time the article was published. These prices may vary at the sole discretion of the merchant site without notice to JV.
Learn more.