Pretty much every time 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation announces a big event of some kind, chances are you'll find a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Bloodborne fan joking about the chances of a remake/remaster showing up. Most of them - seemingly let down by countless big events and no announcements - often go in with absolutely no expectations that FromSoftware's forgotten child will finally make a reappearance. However, recent comments from God of War creator David Jaffe have fans readying themselves for another heaping of disappointment.Earlier this month, Jaffe ended up kicking the beehive by claiming that he knows a Blo♌odborne remake/rema🦄ster is in development, but doesn't know when PlayStation plans to show it off. A few days later, it was announced that an hour-long Pla♛yStation Showcase 🌠will take place next week on May 24, one that will showcase multiple first-party titles coming from PlayStation studios, as well as several third-party offerings. With the two bits of news combined, Bloodborne fans are going into this year's PlayStation Showcase with a little more optimism than usual, especially considering its a fanbase th🃏at probably rivals only Hollow Knight: Silksong's in how many times it's been let down by false rumors already. You'll find multiple fans across both Reddit and Twitter getting cautiously excited for the show, busting out all the classic clown memes you come to expect from a fanbase familiar with disappointment.
Regardless of how much Bloodborne fans want to see a remaster show up, it's incredibly unlikely outcome. FromSoftware is probably extremely busy juggling both Armored Core 6 and the recently announced Shadow of the Erdtree DLC for Elden Ring, so it's likely the developer has far too much on its plate at the moment to be worrying about Bloodborne. Same goes for Demons' Souls remake developer Bluepoint, as it's strongly rumored that it's working on some kind of Metal Gear game that's expected to take center stage at the showcase next 🌱week.
With all that in mind, Bloodborne fans should go into the show with their expectations on the floor. Instead, you can look forward to Bloodborne Kart, a very real game that is being developed by Lilith Walther, the solo dev behind the extremely popular Bloodborne PSX demake that launched last year. They recently showed off their progress on the game so far, giving us a look at the Father Ga🔯scoigne boss fight - although he seems to have traded ꦇin his axꦜe for a pretty rad motorbike.