Miyazaki on Future of Elden Ring IP
FromSoftware president and Elden Ring director Hidetaka Miyazaki shed some light on the future of the Elden Ring IP Tuesday. “We don’t have any particular plans for Elden Ring 2,” Miyazaki told the press at the PlayStation Partner Awards 2024 Japan Asia event on December 3, IGN Japan reported (translated from Japanese).
The game director, however, left the door open for future pieces of media within the Elden Ring IP in some form. “I would like to tell you that we are not ruling out the development of the IP ‘Elden Ring’ in some form in the future,” Miyazaki said.
His comments echo the sentiments of fantasy writer George RR Martin, who helped build the world of Elden Ring. Back in July, Martin had teased the possibility of a film or TV adaptation of the game. “Oh, and about those rumors you may have heard about a feature film or television series based on ELDEN RING… I have nothing to say,” Martin had said in his blog. “Not a word, nope, not a thing, I know nothing, you never heard a peep from me, mum mum mum. What rumor?”
FromSoftware Working on Several Projects
While FromSoftware, maker of acclaimed titles like Dark Souls, Bloodborne and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, has no immediate plans for Elden Ring 2, the studio is currently working on several different projects. “I can’t talk about any unpublished work, but I do have several projects currently underway at FromSoftware,” Miyazaki said. “There are a variety of genres, so I hope you can look forward to it.”
According to the report, some of the projects currently in development at FromSoftware are being directed by Miyazaki himself, while others are being helmed by other staff members at the studio. The developer has not yet shared details about its next game.
FromSoftware has a healthy stable of IPs and its next game could be a sequel to Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, Armoured Core or Sekiro. The studio could also be working on brand-new IPs, as well. Fans have long been clamouring for a Bloodborne remake or remaster that updates the game for PS5 and possibly brings it to PC. The Bloodborne IP, however, belongs to publisher Sony, which has kept mum over repeated demands for a sequel or a remaster.
It’s not far-fetched, however, to speculate that one of FromSoftware’s multiple projects currently in development could be a Bloodborne remaster…