Rumor: Bluepoint Games is working on both Demon's Souls Remake and Bloodborne Remaster for PS5

    Rumor: Bluepoint Games is working on both Demon's Souls Remake and Bloodborne Remaster for PS5

    Earlier today, rumors started to emerge that Bloodborne would be getting a PlayStation 5 remaster with a PC version to boot. The speculation comes from fairly reliable sources, and in doing so, it seems to have given other media the confidence to speak out on what they know.



    Youtuber PC Gaming Inquisition is just one example, which states that the PS5 version of Bloodborne is being developed by Bluepoint Games in tandem with QLOC. The latter studio has released Dark Souls Remastered and looks to be helping the job that will see the title hit 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. The channel goes on to state that the Bloodborne remaster will be coming soon to PC and PS5 and that Demon's Souls Remake will wrap up the PS5 game reveal event which was postponed earlier this week.

    Now, we usually wouldn't report on a YouTube channel that's entirely new to the party with an unproven track record, but what gives this video weight is the fact that the original sources of this rumor are actively reporting on it. Nibel and Wario64 on Twitter teased the release overnight and have now expanded their coverage to incorporate the video you see above.

    So, to wrap it up, Bloodborne is getting a PS5 remaster with 4K resolution and 60fps if this speculation is to be believed. This project is also coming to PC, but Demon's Souls Remake remains a PS5 exclusive for now and will be announced at Sony's next next-gen reveal event. Bluepoint Games is working on both titles. What do you think of all this? Do you really think the developer in question could remaster Bloodborne and remake Demon's Souls at the same time? We'll find out sooner rather than later, so share your thoughts in the comments below.



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