In a recent interview, Hidetaka Miyazaki, the President at FromSoftware announced that they are working on two projects that are still yet to be announced.
The Dark Souls and Bloodbourne developer has an upcoming game – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Nonetheless, all large developers have many projects they work on at the same time, so this also includes FromSoftware.
During a 2016 interview, the president stated that FromSoftware had 3.5 product lines – and in a recent interview with 4Gamer, he confirmed that the 0.5 line was the recently released game Déraciné and the 1 line out of the 3 was Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The other two lines stand for two unannounced titles that they are currently developing. Here is a part of Miyazaki’s statement, where he also added what not to expect of those two titles:
So there are still 2 lines left. These 2 are two unannounced games. These aren’t Dark Souls Remastered and Metal World Chaos XD, as we asked other companies to take care of them.
Not Dark Souls Remastered, Metal World Chaos XD, Demon’s Souls Remaster, nor Bloodborne 2
This means that we will get two titles which won’t be Dark Souls Remastered or Metal World Chaos XD – and this is great news. Miyazaki didn’t reveal any other details, but he teased that the projects would be “typical FromSoftware games” and that we will “soon” learn more about them:
I can’t tell you any details on them at the moment, but both titles are typical From Software games. I think we’ll be able to say more about both games soon.
If Dark Souls Remastered will not be “taken care of” by FromSoftware, then we shouldn’t see Demon’s Souls remaster either as one of the unannounced titles. As for Bloodborne 2, the President talked about the easter eggs in Déraciné, stating that they did not tease a new game.
We will just have to wait and see. Meanwhile, you can try the PSVR Déraciné and wait for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice when it launches on 22 March on PC, PS4 and Xbox One (you can preorder it now on Amazon as well).
Robert J. Smith is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including JoyStiq and Android Authority. In regards to academics, Robert earned a degree in business from Fordham University. Robert has passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.