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Miyazaki has inferred multiple times that they would love to do a remake for PS5 or PC port, but Sony owns the IP and he's thus not allowed to talk about it and they can't touch it without Sony's blessing.
Sony has weird priorities. There are probably many who started with Elden Ring and would love to play From’s other titles. Easy money.
Nah, let’s waste $100 million on the biggest failure of all time.
If only they could make a Bloodborne GaaS, then Sony would fund it 😔
Don't even utter such heresy lest they hear it.
What if you charge real money for blood vials and each death per day after the first one then make it a battle royale MMO.
Only 99¢ to recollect your blood echoes remotely, or $20 to never lose them again! Pay $5.99/month to unlock an extra co-op slot!
whaaat no way, are you saying Sony's new release Concord isn't killing it with high player counts right now??
Honestly whoever's making these decisions must have a potato as a head.
You're right it's a Sony problem. Got to have that exclusive from years ago!
At least it's not quite bafflingly incompetent as their movie division.
But Sony has always been weird.
Hit and miss anyways. Into the Spiderverse is an incredible series of films, and yet Sony's attempts at live action Spider-Man lately are certainly incompetent.