FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki says that even members of the studio are siding with fans when it comes to wanting a PC port of the locked-down PlayStation saga Bloodborne.
Talk to computer gamesMiyazaki, who was sitting alongside producer Yasuhiro Kitao and translator Bobby Simpson (via said translator), commented: “I know for a fact that these people want a Bloodborne port for PC. If I said I wanted one, I’d get in trouble too. But it’s not something I’m opposed to.” “.
This is in line with other recent comments from the President and Director, Who said in February He is “very happy” so many fans would like to see Bloodborne get a remake or re-release of some sort. In a similar vein, Miyazaki said Since 2019 he is “not the one to decide” When it comes to things like Bloodborne 2, even if it’s the game that stuck with him the most – or at least it was, because that commentary pre-dates Elden Ring, and Miyazaki’s updated ideas are unclear.
But this time, Miyazaki expressed his more personal take on this trending topic, pausing before passing the ball directly to Sony, which owns the Bloodborne IP.
“Obviously, as one of the creators of Bloodborne, my personal and honest opinion is that I would love for more players to be able to enjoy it,” Miyazaki continued. “Especially since it’s a game that has now come of age, and it’s one of the games of the past that was lost on older hardware – I think that any game like this, it would be nice for more players to have the opportunity to be able to experience this and relive the remnants of the past, so for me, this is definitely not Something I would disagree with.
Even after nine years, a Bloodborne remake, or a remaster, or a PC port, or frankly anything Remaining a perpetual dream, the white whale has experienced games that can be compared to the famous tranquility Hollow Knight SilkSong. This is the first time Miyazaki has given direct support to the idea, even if he doesn’t join PC gamers cheering in the streets (read: YouTube chat on PlayStation State of Play demos).
Bloodborne wasn’t in State of Play this week, but hey, Bloodborne Kart – I mean Nightmare Kart – is out.