![]() Named for the greatest show in Victorian steampunk London, Circus Electrique is part story-driven RPG, part tactics, part circus management, and completely enthralling – all with a steampunk twist. You meet horrific bosses, explore vast areas, houses and open spaces while continually dodging, attacking and trying not to get killed by a massive number of hostile NPCs. Throughout the game, you are forced to explore an enormous open world of Yharnam, which looks like alternate universe Lovecraft-inspired Victorian-era England, as The Hunter. Another difference is multiplayer, which comes in two kinds: you can summon other players into your game and fight bosses side by side or you can fight impostors, who are other players invading your playthrough. Generally resembling the Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, however, has some different mechanics and the pace of combat is increased thanks to the risk-rewarding battle system. The game has no predecessors or successors, making it the only entry with one add-on: “The Old Hunters.” The Bloodborne universe, however, also includes a comics and a board game. That said, fans can still look forward to From Software’s next open-world action-RPG Elden Ring which releases on 25 February 2022 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.Bloodborne is an action-RPG and another member of souls-like title series. If Omnipotent is to be believed, then director Hidetaka Miyazaki has moved on from the Dark Souls projects which now includes Bloodborne and is working on new, unannounced games instead. While excellent fan-made projects such as the Bloodborne PSX demake were recently released, nothing has come of the rumours surrounding a potential remaster, a long-requested PC port nor an even less likely sequel. However, it’s likely that their next project will be something else entirely now.įans have been requesting a new Bloodborne project for several years. Other rumours suggested that Demon’s Souls remake developer Bluepoint were developing the sequel alongside a remaster. This counters several dozen reports about Sony potentially working on a Bloodborne remaster/remake, PC port and sequel. ![]() Their word shouldn’t be taken as gospel either, but it’s worth investing some trust in these claims. While any leak should be taken with a grain of salt, Omnipotent has proven to have a solid track record and be a trustworthy source of information in the From Software and Souls community. When pressed about whether or not From Software or Sony had anything planned for Bloodborne, Ominpotent provided a lengthy response: READ MORE Elden Ring PC System Requirements Revealed According to Omnipotent, there’s currently nothing in development related to a Bloodborne remaster, PC port or sequel. As reported by a reputable From Software leaker, there’s currently nothing planned for any of these Bloodborne projects.įirst picked up by Reddit who cited an anonymous leaker, many were able to deduce that it was Omnipotent, who previously leaked accurate information regarding Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the Demon’s Souls remake and Elden Ring. Rumours about Sony developing a Bloodborne remaster, PC port or sequel have been floating around for years now, but it looks like those rumours might all be untrue.
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