Yoshida Discusses Bloodborne's Future and Miyazaki's Role
Yoshida Discusses Bloodborne's Future and Miyazaki's Role

Yoshida Discusses Bloodborne's Future and Miyazaki's Role

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Former PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida has shared his theory on why there has been no remaster or PC port of the beloved game Bloodborne, stating that Hidetaka Miyazaki's busy schedule and personal attachment to the game may be the reasons. In his first interview since leaving Sony, Yoshida speculated that Miyazaki, who directed the original game, is too successful to focus on a remaster himself and does not want anyone else to work on it, a sentiment that the PlayStation team respects. Despite the high demand from fans for an update or sequel, Yoshida emphasized that he is not revealing any insider information and his thoughts are merely conjecture. Miyazaki has expressed interest in allowing more players to enjoy Bloodborne, particularly through a potential PC port, but has also hinted that discussing it further might get him in trouble. The ongoing silence from Sony regarding the game's future continues to leave fans hopeful yet frustrated. Yoshida's remarks underscore the disconnect between fan expectation and the realities of game development at FromSoftware.

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