FromSoftware’s latest game,Elden Ring, is currently all the rage. Day in and day out, players are discussing boss strategies, discovering hidden secrets, and perfecting their build.Elden Ringinvasionsare even quite a bit of fun, and so it’s understandable thatElden Ringhas dominated so many conversations—to this day.

But part of this is the huge legacy it inherited and the pedigree of its developer, FromSoftware. Withgames likeDemon’s SoulsandDark Souls, FromSoftware made a name for itself—even if some of the earliest titles were considered “niche.” But this led to the invention of a new genre, the Soulslike, and FromSoft would continue innovating on its own formula with games likeBloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and of course,Elden Ring.

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WhileElden Ringis the focal piece today, it’s always worth looking back and celebrating.Bloodbornereleased on August 03, 2025, meaning it is officially 7 years old today. Even factoring inElden Ring, one could reasonably support the argument thatBloodborneis one of the most popular FromSoft games. Indeed, of all the titles in FromSoft’s catalog,Bloodbornestill has the most rumors about it cropping up all the time.

Namely, all of it rumors tend to revolve around either aBloodborneremaster, a PC port, and/or aproper sequel inBloodborne 2on PS5. It seems every year these rumors crop up, sometimes from reliable insiders but oftentimes from some anonymous internet user trying to stir it up again. It’s partly because of how badly fans want one or all of this, which really speaks to the game’s popularity.

The last somewhat reliable rumor, coming from a source with a proven track record, was thatBloodborne 2was in development for PS5, but not by FromSoft. It was alleged thatBluepoint was working onBloodborne 2, which is possible given Sony owns the IP and not FromSoft. However, this was last year and no concrete evidence supporting this has come, so fans should continue to wait and take this with a proper grain of salt.

Whether these rumors are ever proven to be accurate is anyone’s guess, but it says so much aboutBloodbornefans that this is a constant conversation about a game that was released 7 years ago. WithElden Ringfinally out in the wild (as it could compete for marketing attention), perhaps fans will eventually learn aboutsomething in the works for theBloodborneIP, whatever that may be. Either way, it’s a good time to simply say Happy Birthday,Bloodborne.