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First revealed way back in 2022, theSilent Hill 2remake has proven to be a smash hit following its release on October 8, shipping over a million copies within the first three days. Fans of the original title were skeptical about Bloober Team’s role in the remake since Konami’s Team Silent crafted the 2001 game.

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The remake’s success has proven that theSilent Hillseries is psychological horror at its peak. Its original creator, Keiirchiro Toyama, gave us true nightmare fuel and something we’ll never forget. With his expertise in the horror genre, he’s now ready to partner up with the biggest names in the industry, which might be the perfect opportunity for Hidetaka Miyazaki andBloodborne 2.

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Japanese video game director and designer Keiichiro Toyama is one of the most influential people in the entire gaming industry. Known for his incredible work inSilent Hill,Gravity Rush, andSirenfranchises, he kicked off his career in 1994 at Konami as a graphic designer. Toyama had a crucial role in developing the originalSilent Hilland its nightmare elements.

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In a recentinterview, Toyama opened up about his journey in the gaming industry and his experience moving from a AAA gaming company to an independent developer. When asked if he’s willing to collaborate with other big names in the horror genre, Toyama stated that he may head down in that direction.

So whilst there’s nothing in the works at the moment, I think it’s largely possible that I might collaborate on something with the horror greats. I think there needs to be clarity on what I would need to do in that situation.

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Although Toyama currently has no plans for a potential collaboration, he’s basically open to ideas if the project involves a big name. If a personality like Hidetaka Miyazaki approaches Toyama for ahighly-requested game likeBloodborne 2, he wouldn’t think twice before jumping on board.

Toyama’s involvement would undoubtedly bring a fresh perspective to aBloodbornesequel. TheSilent Hillcreator has already proven his excellence when it comes to crafting psychological horror games and building tension that would leave anyone at the edge of their seats.

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With his expertise, he could further evolveBloodborne‘s already disturbing setting and introduce us to even more mind-boggling scenarios and suspenseful elements. Toyama’s innovative enemy designs would fight right intoBloodborne‘s nightmarish environment. Let’s hope Toyama and Miyazaki can make this dream a reality.

It’s Time for an OfficialBloodbornePC Port As Well

Launched back in 2015 as a PS4 exclusive,Bloodborneis regarded as one of the best gamesby FromSoftware and Mkiyazaki. Its gothic horror elements and creatures were a massive departure fromDark Souls‘ medieval setting, resonating well with players.

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The game is showing its age and now suffers from low frame rates and limited availability, even though fans have been requesting developers to revisit the title. Miyazaki and his team have shown interest in bringing the game to PC. Unfortunately,the issue is that Sony owns the IP. Right from its conception, it was meant to be an exclusive for PlayStation 4.

Despite bringing its latest PS5 exclusives to PC, Sony hasn’t uttered a word about porting the iconic Souslike game. This is quite shocking, considering how much interest lies in the IP even after nine years. Some fans have already given up hope and taken things upon themselves.

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An unofficial port is already in development, proving that gamers will do anything to experience Miyazaki’s finest creation on PC. It’s high time Sony realized the potential of portingBloodborneand proving its commitment to the gaming community.

With that said, would you like to see theSilent Hillcreator partner up with any other name in the gaming industry? Let us know in the comments below.

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Dhruv Bhatnagar

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With over 4 years of experience in content writing and more than 1,000 articles published for FandomWire, Dhruv is a seasoned writer when it comes to the gaming space. He’s deeply passionate about titles such as GTA Online, Forza Horizon, and Pokémon Go, committed to bringing readers deep dives and latest updates.

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