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Studio Virtuos denies working on a Bloodborne remake

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Virtuos has denied working on a PC version of Bloodborne. The comments come days after a new rumor suggested the PC version of Bloodborne had been canceled due to developer issues.

Regardless of the rumors that Bloodborne is in development for the PC platform, addressing these rumors is imperative because, in fact, no work has begun on a PC version of Bloodborne in the first place. Furthermore, Virtuos claims it never participated in any discussions with FromSoftware in 2015, a company spokesperson said.

It seems that there was a previous intention of the developer to work on a copy of the game for a personal computer, but it seems that the launch of the game Horizon Zero Dawn full of technical errors gave another opinion to Sony, since Guerilla stepped in to fix these problems after the launch and was very good and in the end was able to address most of these problems, as evidenced by the current very positive reviews on Steam.

This plan is expected to have been canceled before any serious discussions with the developer studio, so is it possible the project has moved to another studio like BluePoint?

Bluepoint Studio previously announced, and after its acquisition by Sony, that it would begin work on its original titles. However, that doesn't preclude the studio from having begun work on the Bloodborne Remake before or even before announcing the acquisition, especially since its original project is still in its early stages. Indeed, it hasn't even left the planning stage yet.