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Bloodbornewas a favorite amongst the fans of the Soulslike genre and the community is disappointed that PlayStation is giving them merchandise rather than a highly-requested remaster. It was a surprise for sure but not the good kind that will get the fans’ blood pumping.

Bloodborne fans are always losing and PlayStation could not care less.

The game launched exclusively on last-generation hardware and is in dire need of an upgrade. Many of the games that were released along with it received a major makeover through remasters or remakes but it seems like Sony is trolling the community and not in the fun way.

PlayStation Is Making Bloodborne Merchandise, Not a Remaster or a Sequel

Sony is more interested in selling merchandise inspired by the franchise than giving the gaming community something that could have benefitted them even more, a simple remaster or an upgraded version for current-generation machines or a PC port. The release of the game was nearly a decade ago yet it is still popular and relevant to this day which is a testament to its impact.

PlayStation Announces New Merchandise For Bloodborne:

“Introducing Bloodborne collaboration items full of dark charm! The lineup includes a pocket watch with the image of a stargazer, as well as boots and gloves that allow you to become a hunter. A gem for all Bloodborne fans.…pic.twitter.com/ynbbHrYWn8

— @Zuby_Tech_Pro (@Zuby_Tech)July 15, 2025

FromSoftware CEO and game directorHidetaka Miyazaki is proud of the success of theSoulslike game but is not interested in returning to it for a second round. Despite the hints and teases from another project that both Sony and FromSoftware have collaborated on.

They said literally anything but a sequel lol

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— VΞRDICT4489 (@Verdict4489)June 08, 2025

The general sentiment isn’t a well-received one, with fans focusing more on what they could have had, instead of what they do have.

Bloodborne is a goldmine that is rotting away in the basement of PlayStation.

I myself (and a lot of others) would MERELY SETTLE for a proper 60 FPS release either on PS5 and/or PC.This game is notorious for not even having a PS4 “boost” patch when PS4 Pro was released.

— G (@ArmoredTako)June 03, 2025

Bloodborne’s 3 ‘Big Themes’ Were the Basis for Elden Ring’s Huge Shift in FromSoft’s Soulslike Approach

‘Merely settling’ for a performance mode for an almost decade-old game doesn’t sound much like settling, but they’re right.

Ok…and er…a remaster maybe?

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— Rob (@Rob197711)July 08, 2025

Déracinéfeatured several easter eggs of the beloved game but that is just about it, and it was in no way a confirmation of a sequel.Miyazaki felt bad about the easter eggsbecause he believed it caused Sony a massive headache when it was an answer as clear as day. The community wants more of this franchise and while the merchandise is nice, a remaster or sequel would have been the cherry on top.

Beating 1 Optional Boss in Elden Ring Gives Players a Bloodborne-esque Powerup That’ll Make Shadow of the Erdtree a Walk in the Park

It is unknown why Sony refuses to give fans the one thing they ask for which could have been easily a success given the high demand. The developers are currently working on an expansion forElden Ringand all bets are off for what Miyazaki is cooking up next while fans can only hope, pray, and lose again as they are helplessly hoping for a remaster or sequel.

Bloodborne Is a Successful yet Underutilized PlayStation Gem

For a business that knows how to make unique gaming experiences, it can come across as a brain-dead move to deny the community the one thing they ask for. It almost seems like this batch of merchandise is an insult or a pacifier to seal the mouths of fans who are constantly asking for something they will never give.

Bloodborne’s 3 ‘Big Themes’ Were the Basis for Elden Ring’s Huge Shift in FromSoft’s Soulslike Approach

The majority of Sony’s first-party titles all received the remaster treatment, some games have experienced it more than once which raises the question of why can’t the same treatment be given to a game that is more deserving and in need of it.

The developers have the desire to do so, unfortunately, Sony owns the IP and gets the final say. Maybe there is a secret project being developed that will blow the fans away but perhaps it is wise not to hold their breath on it.

Are you going to be buying theseBloodborne-inspired merchandise? Let us know in the comments section below!

Rouvin Josef Quirimit

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Piqued by his interest in superheroes during the early days of Marvel movies, Rouvin fell in a rabbit hole of pop culture. His passion for movies led to video games and he fell in love with God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption, and more great single-player games that paved the way for his career as a gaming writer.

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