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Out of all the FromSoftware games,Bloodborneis likely the one that receives the most fan requests for more content.Bloodbornefans have been very vocal over the years about their desire to see something new from the IP, whether that be a remake, a PC port, or even a full-fledged sequel, and the internet is constantly flooded with rumors suggesting one of these projects is in development. However, as much asBloodbornedeserves more video game content, it would also be a perfect contender to make the jump to the animated medium with a Netflix anime in the same style asCastlevaniaorDevil May Cry.

Despite the consistent calls for newBloodbornecontent from fans,FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazakirecently quashed some of those rumors by stating that aBloodborneremake likely wouldn’t happen until more powerful hardware exists to justify it. While this news might be disappointing for fans, that hasn’t stopped rumors of other projects like aBloodbornePC port from circulating. It seems like fans hoping for a new way to experienceBloodbornein the near future will need to look outside the gaming sphere, which makes it an ideal IP to be adapted into an anime.

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Bloodborne is a Prime Candidate for a Netflix Anime

Film adaptations of video games have historically been a mixed bag due to the interactive nature of games having a hard time translating to a passive medium like movies or TV series. However, Netflix has recently found a formula for success with several of its animated series based on iconic game franchises. The platform introduced the first season of itsCastlevaniaanime seriesback in 2017, and it has since gone on to receive critical acclaim and a total of four seasons, sparking a surge of animated adaptations of popular game franchises.

Following the success of Netflix’sCastlevania, the streaming service released a follow-up series in the form ofCastlevania: Nocturnein 2023. Additionally, anew animated series based on Capcom’sDevil May Cryfranchiseis set to premiere later this year, demonstrating that Netflix is committed to investing in exciting new series based on games for the platform. With these shows in mind, it would make a lot of sense forBloodborneto receive a similar adaptation, since it falls into a similar category as these games and has already received adaptations into other forms of media, such as a graphic novel series.

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What a Bloodborne Anime Could Look Like

While it might seem like a Soulslike wouldn’t translate well to a TV series,Bloodborneis a game that has all the elements a successful anime adaptation needs. It has a hauntingly beautiful setting inYharnamthat combines Gothic and Victorian architecture with cosmic horror monstrosities for an aesthetic that would be on par with that ofCastlevaniaand evenDevil May Cry. Similar to those series,Bloodbornehas enough action and epic battles that could make for fantastic animated scenes in the over-the-top style anime series are known for.

There are also a lot of great characters and lore withinBloodbornethat could be fleshed out in an animated Netflix series. The show could explore a character like Lady Maria and dig into Gehrman’s obsession with her, or the fan-favoriteEileen the Crowand her history as a Hunter of Hunters, following her journey as she tracks down hunters who’ve become blood-drunk and mad from the hunt. A tragic character like Father Gascoigne also deserves an appearance, and the show could be formatted in such a way that each episode focuses on the individual tales of one ofBloodborne’s major characters and the lore surrounding them.

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