Bloodborne Remake Was Reportedly Pitched by Bluepoint and Accepted by Sony, But FromSoftware Turned It Down
- Bluepoint pitched a Bloodborne remake last year, Bloomberg reported earlier this month, but FromSoftware declined, not Sony.
- Bluepoint was encouraged to pitch remakes after its God of War live-service project failed to coalesce, but insiders say Miyazaki and FromSoftware are busy and reluctant to hand over Bloodborne.
- Fans have long requested a Bloodborne remake, and Bluepoint's remakes of Demon's Souls and Shadow of the Colossus made the pitch logical, nearly 11 years after the PS4 release.
- Per Bloomberg, Bluepoint pitched other remakes like Shadow of the Colossus and a Ghost of Tsushima spinoff before Sony shut the studio, with talks to buy or save the studio ongoing.
- FromSoftware's schedule and Miyazaki's stance mean the studio declined a Bloodborne remake pitched last year despite Sony's interest, with Miyazaki saying it was `not in my place` to discuss it.
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Bluepoint Tried to Remake Bloodborne and Shadow of the Colossus. Sony Responded by Closing the Studio.
Just five years after acquiring the acclaimed artistic studio, Sony has shut down Bluepoint Games. Now that a few days have gone by, more details are arriving about what the Bluepoint team had been trying to work on and why its pitches didn’t materialize into a real project at Sony. Bluepoint Games had big Remake Ideas, but None that could stick Screenshot: FromSoftware, PlayStation Although Sony has not released additional comments about the de…
Bloodborne remake nearly happened at Sony, but FromSoft axed the idea
Elden Ring developer FromSoftware doesn't want anyone else to remake Bloodborne, apparently — and that includes the soon-to-be-shuttered studio Bluepoint Games, according to a new report. Bluepoint reportedly pitched a Bloodborne remake to parent company Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2025, but the project was turned down by FromSoftware, Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier's latest Game On newsletter reveals.
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