FromSoftware doesn’t rule out the possibility of a Bloodborne remake

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There’s no need to dwell on the qualities of Bloodborne, which came out in 2015. After all, quite regularly there are rumors about a possible sequel, a port on PC or an improved version in the form of a remaster or remake. Players have long noted that the game deserves it. at least add support for 60 FPS. But so far the game has not received any improvements, so PlayStation 5 owners have to be content with the base version of the PlayStation 4, which has the frame rate locked at 30 FPS.

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In an interview with Hidetake Miyazaki, the British magazine Eurogamer presented idea for a full remake, which the Japanese developer and head of the FromSoftware studio did not refuse. Instead, he pointed to the obvious advantages of new hardware, which allows developers to achieve what was impossible on older generations. He also assured fans of the brand that he appreciates their passion, which has lasted for almost a decade. Let’s see if the players’ pleas will eventually be heard. But in the case of Bloodborne, the main decision-making power lies with Sony, which owns the rights to the brand.

Source :Indian TV

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