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I admire and look for that kind of storytelling and experience, so yeah, I was processing that and made some notes and played with ideas here and there and thought "yeah, that would make for a good comic."Īnd then like a.year later I somehow found out Titan got the license and cold emailed them. The game is built to fire up the imagination – it's intentionally weaved in ways both concrete and obscure, implying meanings but rarely creating maps for you.

So yeah, I played and had the time of my almost-life, and being who I am, I started thinking about all the possibilities within the world of Bloodborne. Until then, we've been fortunate enough to catch up with the series' writer Ales Kot to gain Insight into the project and peek behind the curtain of its development. But don't worry if you missed it – the publisher, Titan Comics, has announced that a second print of the first issue will release alongside Issue #2 on 28th March. Last month, on 21st February to be exact, the comic series Bloodborne: The Death of Sleep launched and rapidly sold out at stores. While we wait, hope, and cross our fingers for the best, we’ve been graced with another avenue to explore the strange and compelling Bloodborne universe, via a new perspective and medium: comic books. But there’s not enough to go on at this point, which means making assumptions about a sequel would be silly and could lead to terrible, terrible heartache. Thanks to a vague – to say the least – teaser trailer that aired during last year’s The Game Awards, we know that Bloodborne and Dark Souls developer FromSoftware is working on something that’s gory and twisted. But sadly, we have no official word on whether that sequel is ever going to happen. It’s no secret that for nearly three years fans have been clamoring for a sequel to one of the PlayStation 4’s best-reviewed games, Bloodborne.
