Bluepoint Games pitched a Bloodborne remake that Sony was interested in, but FromSoftware ultimately rejected the project, according to a Bloomberg report. The revelation shifts the perceived reason for the lack of a Bloodborne remake from Sony's reluctance to FromSoftware's protective stance over the beloved 2015 action RPG.
What led to Bluepoint's closure
According to Bloomberg, Bluepoint was shut down by Sony earlier this month after struggling with a live-service God of War project. The game would have featured Atreus falling into Hades, with different versions of the character battling through cooperative gameplay elements. The concept failed to come together, and Bluepoint — known for traditional single-player remakes like Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls — proved a poor fit for live-service development.
After the God of War project was cancelled in January 2025, Sony encouraged the studio to pitch alternative ideas. The Bloodborne remake emerged as the most logical proposal given Bluepoint's expertise with beloved PlayStation exclusives.
Why FromSoftware blocked the remake
Despite Sony's ownership of the Bloodborne IP and interest in a remake, FromSoftware's rejection killed the project. This aligns with previous comments from PlayStation's Shuhei Yoshida, who theorised that director Hidetaka Miyazaki "really, really loved Bloodborne" and might not want anyone else touching his creation.
In 2024, Miyazaki told Eurogamer it was "not in my place" to discuss a Bloodborne remake since FromSoftware doesn't own the IP. However, he acknowledged the game would benefit from a release on modern hardware. Yoshida's theory suggests Miyazaki is too busy with new projects to handle a remake himself but remains protective of the IP.
What this means for PlayStation remakes
Bluepoint's closure represents a significant loss for Sony's remake strategy. The studio successfully modernised Shadow of the Colossus and delivered a critically acclaimed Demon's Souls remake for PlayStation 5. Our take is that Sony's push into live-service gaming has disrupted proven formulas, forcing traditional studios into uncomfortable territory.
We found this particularly troubling given Bluepoint's track record. The studio understood how to retain the magic of original games while updating them for modern audiences — exactly what a Bloodborne remake would require. With Bluepoint gone, the only hope is that FromSoftware eventually tackles the project themselves or Sony allows community efforts to proceed.
Bluepoint's other rejected pitches
Beyond Bloodborne, Bluepoint reportedly pitched an updated Shadow of the Colossus and a Ghost of Tsushima spin-off before its closure. Sony leadership believed the studio wasn't equipped to create original games and couldn't find suitable partnerships for existing IP work. The decision highlights Sony's shifting priorities away from traditional remakes toward original content and live-service games.
Several companies are currently in talks to acquire Bluepoint from Sony, though no deals have been confirmed. This potential lifeline could preserve the studio's expertise and give them another chance to work on the remakes they excel at creating.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the Bloodborne remake rejected?
According to Bloomberg, Bluepoint's pitch for a Bloodborne remake was rejected by FromSoftware, despite Sony's interest. Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida suggests director Hidetaka Miyazaki is protective of his creation and doesn't want others touching it.
Who owns the Bloodborne IP?
Sony Interactive Entertainment owns the Bloodborne intellectual property, but FromSoftware developed the original game. This ownership split means Sony can approve remakes, but FromSoftware's input appears to carry significant weight in decision-making.
What happened to Bluepoint Games?
Sony shut down Bluepoint Games in January 2025 after cancelling a live-service God of War project the studio was developing. The project was deemed a poor fit for the studio's expertise in traditional single-player remakes.
Did Hidetaka Miyazaki comment on a Bloodborne remake?
Yes, in 2024 Miyazaki stated it was 'not in my place' to discuss a Bloodborne remake since FromSoftware doesn't own the IP. However, he acknowledged the game would benefit from modern hardware upgrades.
Could Bluepoint be saved by another company?
Bloomberg reports that several companies are currently in talks to acquire Bluepoint from Sony, though no deals have been confirmed. This could potentially save the studio's expertise in remaking classic games.
Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest updates and news
Member discussion