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Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida recently said that the lack of a Bloodborne remaster was a result of director Hidetaka Miyazaki's schedule.
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Yoshida believes Miyazaki “really loves” Bloodborne and is interested in bringing it back, but the FromSoftware president has too much on his plate right now.
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Even though Sony owns the Bloodborne IP, it may wait until Miyazaki's responsibilities are light before pursuing new ideas.
Shuhei Yoshida, a former PlayStation executive, discussed the theory of the absence of a Born of blood remastered all these years. FromSoftware fans have long been clamoring for a remastered version Born of blood on PlayStation 5 and PC, but the critically-acclaimed game remains a PlayStation 4 exclusive even in its tenth year of release.
Born of blood launched in 2015 as a result of a collaboration between FromSoftware and the now defunct Japan Studio. NA Born of blood received much praise from critics and players, its technical success is still important to many. Born of blood is locked at 30fps on PS4, and sometimes drops lower. In addition, Born of blood suffers from inconsistent frame pacing, which can result in jittery images. Many fans think that a Born of blood The remaster can easily solve these problems thanks to the more powerful tools of today, but despite the great demand, such a project has not yet been realized.

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Sony's escape a Born of blood The remaster sounds amazing, but former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida has offered a theory that could prove it. The beloved PlayStation executive is leaving Sony after 31 years on the job, and recently sat down with Kinda Funny Games to discuss his future plans. During the interview, Yoshida brought up the constant requests for fans Born of blood remaster, and offered a “personal theory” explaining why it hasn't happened yet. According to Yoshida, president of FromSoftware and Born of blood Director Hidetaka Miyazaki “really” likes the game and is interested in bringing it back.
The Bloodborne Remaster may not have happened yet because Hidetaka Miyazaki was too busy
However, Yoshida felt that Miyazaki's schedule had not yet given him a chance to think about it. Born of bloodand the FromSoftware boss “doesn't want anyone to touch it.” Therefore, the PlayStation team can simply respect Miyazaki's wishes and stay with everything Born of blood until the head of FromSoftware. While Yoshida's theory is plausible, Miyazaki's earlier comments about Born of blood The facts point to Sony having the upper hand. When Miyazaki was asked about the possibility of a Born of blood Remake last year, he expressed gratitude for the enthusiasm of the community but insisted that he did not have the opportunity to explain the project on his own.
It's no secret that Sony owns the Born of blood IP and calling the shots on its future, which is probably what Miyazaki meant. As a result, a Born of blood The remaster doesn't seem likely to happen unless FromSoftware and Sony work together again. Sadly, it seems likely that this partnership won't happen for a while, ie Born of bloodThe 10th anniversary may just pass with a whisper rather than a bang.