It's a tragedy that Sony and/or FromSoftware hasn't at least updated Bloodborne since the game came out in 2015. The game is well-deserving of a remaster, PC port, and/or an update for the PS5. We're sure that most would love to get a chance to play Bloodborne at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second.
Despite the constant demand, it seems like no one has the time to do a remaster or remake of Bloodborne.
As it turns out, there's a valid reason for this. Jeff Grubb claims remastering or remaking the FromSoftware title is much easier said than done.
In episode 146 of Xbox Expansion Pass, Grubb denied that anything related to Bloodborne is happening. Grubb provides two good reasons why we won't see a Bloodborne project anytime soon. The first reason is that FromSoftware is too busy working on Elden Ring. The second reason is that only FromSoftware knows how to make out the "spaghetti" code of Bloodborne.
Technically, Sony could pawn the project to Bluepoint Games. After their work on Demon's Souls, Sony's newly-acquired studio is more than capable of redoing Bloodborne from the ground up. But, Bluepoint working on "original content" right now. Bloodborne is also the favorite game of FromSoftware president, Hidetaka Miyazaki. We imagine Miyazaki won't like it if Sony assigned a remaster or remake of Bloodborne to someone else.
