Shuhei Yoshida, the former president of Sony Interactive Entertainment, recently shared his personal theory on the matter during an interview on Kinda Funny’s Gamescast podcast.
Yoshida left Sony this month after spending over three decades at the company and remains a highly respected figure in the industry
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According to Yoshida, the answer might lie with Miyazaki himself. “People wonder why we haven’t really done anything,” Yoshida said. “My theory is, because I remember Miyazaki-san really, really loved Bloodborne, what he created.
“So I think he is interested, but he is so successful and he is so busy, so he cannot do it himself. But he doesn’t want anyone else to touch it. So that’s my theory. And the PlayStation team respects his wish. So that is my guess. I am not revealing any secret information.”
Yoshida left Sony this month after spending over three decades at the company and remains a highly respected figure in the industry

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