There were few easter eggs in Deracine VR game that indicated a possible Bloodborne II rumor. Fans of the Bloodborne community started discussing if the easter eggs in Deracine are really hinting for a possible Bloodborne sequel. Miyazaki has recently confirmed that easter eggs are not related to a sequel of Bloodborne.
President Miyazai while recently speaking with a Spanish website, mentioned that Deracine easter eggs are not hinting at Bloodborne II rumors. They are just put into Deracine because developers love Bloodborne.
Last question, coming from a fan, and you can answer with a yes or no. It goes with spoilers. In ‘Deraciné’, Yuliya, the sick girl, has some toys that are clearly related to ‘Bloodborne’. The names of his friends, Laurent, German, also have a lot to do with ‘Bloodborne’. The books they read, as well. Is ‘Bloodborne’ the fevered delirium of a dying girl? Is the dream of the hunter his dream?
[Kitao and Miyazaki look at each other. They start laughing. They speak briefly. Then, answer.]Okay, yes. Actually, this is exactly the conversation that my team and I had. It’s the kind of conversation we keep during development, because there are Easter eggs … However … The easter egg in itself is not indicative that we are going to launch ‘Bloodborne II’. I’m not in a position to talk about a possible release of ‘Bloodborne II’. However, we love ‘Bloodborne’; that’s why this easter egg has aroused so much curiosity. But, I repeat, it’s not a ‘Bloodborne II’ notice. It’s just something that we explored among ourselves, because we love ‘Bloodborne’
Those of you who are not aware about the easter eggs that Deracine hinted for a possible Bloodborne sequel, check out here to know more.
Miyazaki has totally washed away all speculations and Bloodborne II rumor. We do not know if FromSoftware is working on the project or not, but, for now, the company is invested heavily in Sekiro Shadows Die Twice.
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Source: Xataka