Another Bloodborne State of Play No-Show Leaves Fans Questioning If PS5 Port Will Ever Happen
The February 2025 State of Play has come and gone, and so too has another opportunity for Sony to announce a Bloodborne remaster.


The February 2025 State of Play has come and gone, and so too has another opportunity for Sony to announce a Bloodborne remaster.
This week's presentation saw Sony pull back the curtain to reveal a sneak peek at its plans to bring more first- and third-party experiences to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Highlights included Housemarque’s reveal of its Returnal successor, Saros, and the long-awaited release date for Konami’s Unreal Engine 5 remake, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. But one notable video game was a total no-show: Bloodborne.
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