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Bloodborne Mobile gets an age rating, but don't rush it.

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Through the Australian age rating platform, Bloodborne Mobile appeared without warning, as many believed that Sony might want to return to the game, but this time on a different platform.

The game was registered in the “video games” category, but the interesting thing is that the game is registered by a company called Rock Great Games, which after searching for it on the Google search platform we get “nothing” about it, which raises doubts about this game.

Sony may have nothing to do with Bloodborne Mobile, and it could be an indie developer who wants to leverage the game's name to draw attention to their game, in which case we don't think Sony, who owns the rights to the name, will sit idly by.

The other thing, which remains the weakest, is that Sony may actually want to return to the game, but this time on smartphones. Especially since the appearance of the game coincides with Sony's announcement of support for the smartphone games section, which will receive prominent and large titles released on PlayStation platforms.

In any case, the matter is still unclear, so let's hope that Sony issues an official statement explaining the truth about the Bloodborne Mobile game and whether it is already affiliated with it or is just an exploitation of the name by a third party, and that's what we believe so far.

Image source: gamereactor.eu

It is reported that Sony recently, through its official main Twitter account, published photo Greatly zoomed in on the edge of the game cover, while a question was directed to followers which game cover is this image of?

Of course, there's no need to guess, the community knows every nook and cranny of the world of Yharnam, so they're bound to miss the side of the character's image that's on the game's cover. Despite this, the tweet was promptly deleted after a few minutes, as things started to get off track, you can see the full story details here.

What are your expectations, do you think Sony really owns the rights to this game, or is it a climb by one of the external developers to the huge wave of fame that the original game has?