Bloodborne Breaks 9 million Copies Sold, According To New data

Bloodborne. It’s a PlayStation icon at this point, and also a source of endless frustration for fans. Despite how beloved it is, there’s been no signs of a sequel, a remaster or even a PC port. So exactly how popular is FromSoftware’s gothic masterpiece? Well, there’s some news on that front.

The last estimates we got pointed toward Bloodborne having sold around 7.5 million copies. That number comes from the Insomniac leak that occurred a few years ago, so it’s official Sony data. As it turns out, though, the game has managed to sell a few more copies.

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However, those folks over at Alinea Analytics claim to have some updated sales numbers. In the latest newsletters, Rhys Elliot of Alinea covered the audience’s number 1 requested topic. Right now, that isn’t of interest to us, though. It’s the little snippet he dropped toward the end of the newsletter where he addressed the 2nd most requested topic: Bloodborne sales.

According to the data, Bloodborne is now estimated to have sold over 9 million copies on PlayStation, doubtless bolstered by how cheap it can be picked up. Fun fact: Alinea’s data shows Bloodborne managed to sell another 400k copies in the six months after Elden Ring launched.

It’s an impressive amount, and it’s even more impressive to consider that it has sold another 1.5m from the last time we saw any data. Not too shabby for a game over a decade old. And yet, somehow, there’s still no sign of a PC port or remaster. Rumours surface from time to time, but none have come true yet.

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