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Bluepoint Games is working on a new IP according to insiders

Bluepoint Games have been eerily quiet for quite a few years now, with the developer of the Shadow of the Colossus Remake having not released a new title since 2020’s Demon’s Souls Remake. While official information remains light, one insider has claimed that the team’s next project is a completely new IP.

In the wake of the release of the Demon’s Souls Remake, Bluepoint Games confirmed back in 2021 that the team are “working on original content right now” – an odd yet specific phrasing which left enough vagueness to allow the mind to wander.

While Bluepoint themselves have yet to offer any additional clarity, according to known industry insider Jeff Grubb via the Game Mess Mornings podcast, when asked about the team’s current projects, Grubb confirmed that the ‘original content’ which they have been referring to is in fact a brand new IP.

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This would mark the first original game from Bluepoint following years of great remasters and excellent remakes.

Based on the prior wording by the studio, some had hoped that Bluepoint might be developing a Bloodborne sequel or something of the like – as it would technically still be considered original content.

That said, it seems as though they are indeed working on a whole new IP. It will be highly interesting to see how their prior experiences help translate into this new IP.

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