Perhaps never get a real one Bloodborne New editionor even a current-gen remaster, but that hasn’t stopped fans from continuing to experiment with their own spin-offs of FromSoftware’s dark fantasy action game. The latest is called Bloodborne Top Down Arenaand it is exactly what it sounds like: a Diablo-like reimagining of the 2015 PlayStation game.
“I didn’t touch it Bloodborne remake for a year for 50 reasons (too big, too risky to finally be C&D),” solo developer Maxime Foulquier announced on Tuesday. “But last week I decided to start a new project from scratch, Bloodborne Top Down Arena.” A short clip demonstrated the project in action, complete with dodge roll invincibility and bloody finishers.
The fan game doesn’t appear to be playable anywhere yet, although Foulquier said he’s looking for volunteer playtesters. It’s also not clear whether there are plans to recreate the entire map Bloodborne or just a smaller battle arena that showcases the concept in a more limited form. It certainly sounds more like the latter.
One thing Foulquier definitely wants to consider is changing the name. Another Bloodborne Fan project called Bloodborne kart came to Steam last year but was forced by Sony to publish Bloodborneto remove the name from its title. As a result it says now Nightmare Kart. Presumably the same thing will work Bloodborne Top Down Arena. Maybe you can call it simple Hunter Arena.
While Dark souls, Ax: Shadows Die TwiceAnd Elden Ring are all widely recognized and very popular, Bloodborne The fans are built differently and the game retains a special place in the imagination of PlayStation gamers. It’s never been ported to PC (at least officially) or even PS5, and it doesn’t sound like FromSoftware has a remaster, remake, or sequel in the pipeline at the moment. At least projects like this Bloodborne Top Down Arena In the meantime, keep the hype alive.