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Bloodbornefans have once again been sent into a frenzy following PlayStation’s 30th anniversary trailer. The celebratory video concludes with a nod to FromSoftware and Hidetaka Miyazaki’s iconic gothic action RPG, showing a Hunter battling a beast with the words “It’s about persistence.”

For a community that has spent years pleading for a remake, remaster, or even a 60fps patch for the beloved title, this teaser feels very intentional. With the game going into maintenance on December 3 and The Game Awards coming up right after on the 12th, it really feels like this might be it.
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Bloodbornewas first released in 2015 and instantly secured its place as one of PlayStation’s most beloved exclusives. Since then, FromSoftware’s masterpiece has been stuck on the PS4 and all its limitations. It’s not the first time we’ve seen Sony trap a game on old hardware, and it won’t be the last.
Sony are going to do nothing with Bloodborne but will happily use it to make Bloodborne fans cope for another year; I’m going insane.pic.twitter.com/AhXSA4QWYd

The inclusion ofBloodborneas the finale of the celebratory trailer feels intentional. Each featured game had a thematic caption—Spider-Manwas “about sacrifice,” andThe Last of Uswas “about love.” TyingBloodborneto persistence resonates deeply with its fanbase.
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This isn’t just because the game is hard but because it also seems like a cheeky acknowledgment of the community’s tireless demands for an update since the game’s 2015 release.
It’s about you.Thank you for 30 years of play 💙pic.twitter.com/gLTJPLSaw4

Playstation ending the 30th anniversary video on this is pure evilpic.twitter.com/yG2M2xBpqU
Interestingly, the anniversary teaser arrives just a week before The Game Awards on December 12. FromSoft has often used big yearly events like The Game Awards and Summer Game Fest to announce its projects, which is why fans are so excited.

If There Was Ever a Time To Do It, It’s Now
Sony’s cryptic messaging isn’t new, but this time, it seems to cut deeper. Adding fuel to the fire,Bloodborneservers are scheduled for maintenance on December 3. While server updates are not uncommon for FromSoft games, the timing also coincides with PlayStation’s 30th anniversary.
for the not bloodborne fans, imagine your grandma made the best cake for your eighth birthday, and you kept asking her to make it again, and the day you graduate high school, she says “thanks for always asking for the cake” (this is the only time she has acknowledged the cake)https://t.co/FDRg0RkDTTpic.twitter.com/uGceDsDZfa

Sony’s marketing team has to be aware ofBloodborne’s devoted fanbase and their relentless calls for updates. By including the game in their celebratory trailer and pairing it with a theme that resonates deeply with its community, they’ve effectively gotten people hoping for something that may not even be real.
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If you add it all up, it feels almost too convenient to be a mere coincidence. Whether it turns out to be genuine or just a prank, Sony really needs to stop fooling around. Especially withhow the community has felt about the companyrecently.
While many fans dream of a complete remake, others would settle for smaller updates. A 60fps patch or even just a PS5 port could resolve the game’s most pressing technical issues and allowing it to shine on modern hardware.
Either way, we won’t have to wait long as December 3 is already upon us and The Game Awards will be here right after on the 12th. What do you make of these hints? Let us know in the comments!
Daniel Royte
Gaming Writer
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As part of the FandomWire team, Daniel has followed the hero-shooter genre closely with a focus on titles like VALORANT, Apex Legends, and Marvel Rivals. You can also find him providing insight on the latest AAA titles from Elden Ring to GTA 6 and exploring the world of gacha games like Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves. With more than 1,000 articles under his belt, you’ll need to look no further for a unique insight into every situation.If he’s not looking for the latest video game news, you’ll find him cheering on Ferrari in the race tracks of Formula 1 or at the theatres for the latest MCU releases.