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Controllers to cameras: Bloodborne to The Legend of Zelda, video game adaptations that are headed to the big screen

Controllers to cameras: Bloodborne to The Legend of Zelda, video game adaptations that are headed to the big screen

Crossovers from the gaming world to cinema have always been exciting, especially to those who grew up with a controller in hand. With the release of Mortal Kombat II and the announcement of an R-rated animated adaptation of the beloved gothic horror game Bloodborne at CinemaCon 2026, the floodgates are open. Here’s a look at the video game adaptations headed to screens soon: Upcoming video game adaptations to look forward to Bloodborne The one that has the internet buzzing right now is Bloodborne, announced by Sony Pictures and PlayStation Productions at CinemaCon 2026. An R-rated animated feature based on the critically acclaimed game is being developed. What has fans particularly intrigued is the involvement of YouTube creator Seán McLoughlin, aka JackSepticEye, as co-producer. The film is touted to be “very true” to the gory spirit of Bloodborne Street Fighter Arriving in theatres on October 16, Street Fighter’s ensemble cast includes Noah Centineo, Andrew Koji, Callina Liang, Roman Reigns, David Dastmalchian, Cody Rhodes, Andrew Schulz, Vidyut Jammwal, Eric André, 50 Cent and Jason Momoa. The Kitao …

Sony apparently hates fun, axes the Bloodborne demake with another copyright claim

Sony apparently hates fun, axes the Bloodborne demake with another copyright claim

Will Sony ever release a remake or remaster of Bloodborne, the Dark Souls successor that became one of our favorite games of 2015? Even Sony’s former games chief isn’t sure — but that isn’t stopping Sony’s copyright enforcers from shutting down fun in the meanwhile. Last week, it axed the 60fps mod that let the game finally run smoothly, and now it’s killed the fan-made “Bloodborne PSX” demake that reimagined Bloodborne as a block game for the original 1995 PlayStation. Here’s a copy of the copyright takedown notice for posterity; it claims that Walther is engaging in “digital piracy.” It’s not surprising that Sony wouldn’t want Walther to promote her work using its copyrighted names, and the company’s almost certainly within its rights to wait a few years before doing so. What’s surprising is that Sony needed an enforcer in the first place; Walther was happy to change her other “Bloodborne Kart” game to “Nightmare Kart” after Sony simply reached out and asked her. But maybe that’s because MarkScan is playing whack-a-mole on Sony’s behalf. …