Today marks a significant milestone as *Bloodborne* celebrates its 10th anniversary, and fans are coming together to relive the magic of Yharnam through the latest "Return to Yharnam" community event. Since its launch on March 24, 2015, for the PlayStation 4, FromSoftware's masterpiece has not only garnered critical and commercial success but also solidified the studio's reputation as a leading force in game development. Despite the clamor for more, Sony has yet to deliver a current-gen remaster, a sequel, or even a next-gen update to bring *Bloodborne* up to 60fps. This silence has left many fans puzzled and eager for any news on the beloved title.
Earlier this year, a glimpse into the mystery was provided by Shuhei Yoshida, a PlayStation legend who, after leaving Sony, shared his thoughts on the matter in an interview with Kinda Funny Games. Yoshida, emphasizing that his comments were personal and not reflective of any insider knowledge, suggested that Hidetaka Miyazaki, the president of FromSoftware and the creative mind behind *Bloodborne*, might be too busy with other successful projects to oversee a remaster or sequel himself. Yoshida theorized that Miyazaki's deep attachment to *Bloodborne* could mean he's reluctant to let anyone else handle it, a sentiment respected by Sony. Miyazaki's recent successes include the influential Dark Souls series and the mainstream blockbuster *Elden Ring*, which is now expanding with a multiplayer spin-off.
Since *Bloodborne*'s release, Miyazaki has been involved in directing *Dark Souls 3*, *Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice* for Activision, and *Elden Ring* for Bandai Namco. While he often steers conversations away from *Bloodborne* in interviews, citing FromSoftware's lack of ownership over the IP, he has acknowledged that the game could benefit from modern hardware. Meanwhile, fan efforts to enhance the game have faced resistance from Sony. Notable modder Lance McDonald received a DMCA takedown notice for his *Bloodborne* 60fps patch, and Lilith Walther's *Nightmare Kart* and *Bloodborne PSX demake* projects also encountered copyright issues.
Despite these setbacks, the community has made strides in experiencing *Bloodborne* on PC through PS4 emulation, with Digital Foundry showcasing a breakthrough in this area. However, Sony's response to these developments remains unclear as they have not commented on the matter.
As fans continue to wait for official updates, community events like "Return to Yharnam" offer a way to engage with the game. Today's event, coinciding with the 10th anniversary, encourages players to create new characters, summon cooperators and invaders, and share their experiences through in-game messages. This grassroots movement may well be the enduring legacy for *Bloodborne* enthusiasts, keeping the spirit of Yharnam alive.
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