Bloodborne 2 Hype Intensifies, Brace Yourselves

The Game Awards 2025 is almost here, set to take place on Thursday, December 11th, and as always, rumors are flying. The biggest buzz right now comes from Geoff Keighley and The Game Awards themselves: a mysterious statue has appeared in the Mojave Desert, and many fans think it might have something to do with the game Bloodborne.

Beyond games already announced like The Elder Scrolls 6, a new Mass Effect, and more Star Wars titles, there aren’t many confirmed future releases. However, excitement is building, with many fans hoping this mysterious real-world structure hints at a reveal of Bloodborne 2 at the Game Awards.

Is The Game Awards Teasing Bloodborne 2?

With fans constantly hoping for a sequel to Bloodborne, it’s no surprise the game is being mentioned as a possibility behind the mysterious statue teased by The Game Awards. Twitter user Pyo perfectly captures the excitement, saying Bloodborne is exactly the kind of announcement fans are dreaming of at an event like this.

At this point, a new Bloodborne game – whether it’s a remastered version, a remake, or a completely new sequel – feels very unlikely. As one Twitter user, JaePlayzGamez, pointed out, fans might be extremely upset if the mysterious, imposing obelisk featured in recent promotions doesn’t actually connect to Bloodborne.

No matter what happens in gaming, Bloodborne has become like Hollow Knight: Silksong – a frequently discussed and highly anticipated game that people will continue to ask about until an announcement is made. It’s impossible to say when that announcement might come.

We’d Be Amazed If That’s What It Was

While a sequel to Bloodborne seems far-fetched, it’s not entirely impossible. Fans should be cautious about rumors, but a recent mention of “bleeds” in a quickly deleted post from The Game Awards might be the first hint we get before Thursday’s announcements.

Currently, there’s no solid evidence linking The Game Awards’ mysterious hint to Bloodborne, or even any game at all. Fans are actively trying to interpret the statue and figure out what it means. While some believe it might be connected to Housemarque’s Saros, it’s just as likely that it’s teasing a completely new game and is meant to mislead anyone who thinks it relates to an existing franchise.

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2025-12-07 21:00