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Bloodborne Remaster’s fake tweet is driving fans crazy

Well, to be clear, there is no I was blood carried remaster advertisement. Whatever is here He has They finished it – and it exploded. By releasing the popular Nibel gaming news account, someone has cheated thousands on the fact that Sony has finally made every FromSoftware fan’s dream come true.

Above is a tweet that has jumped a lot out of place – very convincing at first glance, but on closer inspection everything is falling apart. The PS Blog link is for a 2015 post, the account name is clearly typed. It’s a vile trick, yes, but more than anything, it turns out he longs for Bloodborne to return.

RPGs are among the best on the PS4, and many argue that this is FromSoftware’s most powerful game to date. However, despite universal recognition, the mountains a fan of art (Is in fan games) and there have been countless calls to support the game, and Sony has done nothing against it. It wasn’t a week that fans didn’t even ask for a PS4 Pro performance patch to fix the infamous dashed frame rate. Lately, the same fans have been pushing the game for PS5 and PC, with either a full remake or a remake. Of course, (apparently) everyone finds deaf ears, as Bloodborne stays the same years later.

While this fake ad is undoubtedly frustrating, it shows that one day the Bloodborne remaster will go very well. At the time of writing, the tweet had 10.4 thousand likes, and there was a promise, and the excitement and anticipation of this elusive project runs through the surface only by digging between the responses and the quotes from the tweets. If someone is paying attention from Sony, it’s certainly as good a move as any good idea to bring Bloodborne back.

Want to see Bloodborne get the fashion it deserves? Would you rather have a full remake now, or even a sequel? Dream big in the comments section below.

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