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Bloodborne delayed to March 24th, 2015

The launch of Bloodborne, From Software and Sony Japan Studio’s anticipated PS4 spiritual successor to Demon’s Souls, has slid back by about 6 weeks according to Sony this morning.

The results from the closed Alpha test has apparently been put to good use, and the developers have decided that the game will need a little more polish before shipping out to eager fans.

The game’s producer,  Masaaki Yamagiwa, published a note to the fans on the PS Blog, as seen below.

Dear community,

It is with regret that I must inform you that Bloodborne will be slightly delayed.

While development continues unabated, we would like our team to deliver the best possible final experience. We were gratified by the feedback and data we received from those who participated in our limited Alpha test. The extra production time will also allow us to better integrate these learnings.

Bloodborne is now set to launch in North America exclusively on PS4 on March 24th, 2015.

Please look forward to some exciting Bloodborne news in early December. Thank you very much for your continued support.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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