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It is time for fans ofBloodborneto rejoice, especially those who never even got to experience the title in the first place, as it has remained exclusive to Sony’s PlayStation ever since its release back in 2015. As luck would have it, a spinoff of the game is headed for its imminent release, and the studio can do nothing about it.Titled Nightmare Kart, the spinoff title is scheduled to be released on 31st May and holds just enough distinction from Hidetaka Miyazaki’s title not to face any legal action. The game will also be free to play and will be made available on Steam, which is another factor why fans look forward to enjoying the title for themselves.

Why Nightmare Kart Is Out Of Trouble And Bad News For DiehardBloodborneFans
For those who might not know, the project was earlier named “Bloodborne Kart“. This title was soon unfortunately shot down by Sony, prompting the creators to come up with another title that would save them from legal trouble. The game also features a different graphic template than the original game, which would help it steer clear from any lawsuits headed its way.
Hidetaka Miyazaki’s Horrifying Explanation for “Special Babies” in Bloodborne is Straight up Nightmare Fuel
While much of the player base now prefers to stay away from the topic of console wars and platform exclusivity, there will be without a doubt a trivial amount of players that might show upset for another game copying elements fromHidetaka Miyazaki’stitle.
More details about the title were announced by the creator on their officialTwitterhandle. The post went over how the game will feature a full campaign mode with boss fights, along with various maps and racers to play with.It might as well also be called a fest season for fans of the franchise as while there might not be a single official announcement for an upcoming sequel or remake, the fans are not only getting an unofficial spin-off, but also alive-action remake ofBloodborne,which will be released soon.

What We Know About The UpcomingBloodborneLive-Action Remake And Its Cast
Unfortunately, not much has been revealed when it comes to how a Live-Action adaptation of the video game will be approached. However, what we do know is that the studio is eyeing none other thanBill Skarsgårdfor the lead role, with Adam Wingard as the director.
On the other hand, fans are also concerned the live-action movie might be on its way to making the same mistake other adaptations make. The mistake in this context refers to how adaptations of video games often tend to just repackage the gameplay of the title into just another form, instead of actually deriving material from the lore of the game, which makes it appear unappealing to the viewer.

Aaditya Chugh
Senior Gaming Writer
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At Fandomwire, Aaditya has been covering the world of multiplayer and RPGs in the gaming industry for the last 2 years. He writes on anything AAA, like Elden Ring and Starfield, to Indie hits like Stardew Valley, which even got him a place at the table as one of the official reporters at M. Comic Con 2025. Sony, Xbox, Nintendo, you name it, and he will be here to provide you with whatever you might need to stay in the loop.
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