Bloodborne 2: Fans release Unreal Engine 5 trailer

Bloodborne 2: Fans release Unreal Engine 5 trailer


from Benjamin Grundken
Bloodborn 2 was never announced but is high on the wish list for fans of From Software. A concept trailer now shows what a sequel to the 2015 action role-playing game could look like. The Unreal Engine 5 serves as the technical foundation.

So far, Bloodborne players have only been able to reminisce, as the announcement of a successor is still in the stars. Fans of developer From Software are still waiting for a PC version. What would be theoretically possible is shown in a new concept trailer for the Youtube channel “Enfant terrible”. Once again, the Unreal Engine 5 serves as the graphical foundation.

The name should already be familiar to some readers, after all the channel operators have been very busy in recent months and have brought various concept trailers to the public: Dark Souls 4, Dino Crisis Remake or Tomb Raider 4 are mentioned here as examples. This time “Enfant Terrible” draws from the full and now shows the world of Yharnam from its best side.

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The expectations of a Bloodborne should be lower 2 will not be after seeing the trailer, but From Trailer will probably not let fan works put them under pressure. So fans can only wait and hope that one day the developer will take pity on them. The sequel may already be in the works – but that would by no means be official. There had been several rumors in the past, both with a view to a sequel and in terms of the remaster or PC version. So far, however, these have not come true.

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Another place to go for concept trailers worth seeing is the channel “TeaserPlay“, which, for example, sets Assassin’s: Creed Infinity to Japan in the year 1333. Also made “CryZENx” with a fan remake of Zelda: Ocarina of Time based on the Unreal Engine 5, which you can even download as a playable demo.

Source: youtube

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