The PlayStation 5 gameplay reveal in June finally confirmed a long-running rumor that Sony would be one again partnering up with Bluepoint Games for a from-the-ground-up remake of From Software’s Demon’s Souls. While the announcement was met with universal applause, Demon’s Souls wasn’t the only remake rumored to be in development at Bluepoint, a studio that's known for bringing the Uncharted trilogy to PlayStation 4 with Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, and most notably, the brilliant 2018 remake of Shadow of the Colossus. What other beloved PlayStation games could Bluepoint remake after Demon's Souls?

Metal Gear Solid

Next to Demon's Souls, a Metal Gear Solid PlayStation 5 remake has been rumored for quite some time now - often being linked to Bluepoint Game, although it's mostly just speculation. Like another game coming up in the list, a complete modern PS5 remake of the original Metal Gear Solid would require an exclusivity partnership between Sony and Konami, which could be difficult but certainly not impossible considering there's been nothing substantive from the franchise since 2015's Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. Bluepoint also has a history with the franchise, having previously developed the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2011, a collection that didn't feature the original Metal Gear Solid.

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The Legend of Dragoon

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Fans have been asking for a remake of The Legend of Dragoon for a long time, so much so that a fan-made petition to remake The Legend of Dragoon managed to reach over 23,000 signatures at the end of 2019. Developed by Japan Studio, a PlayStation first-party studio behind franchises such as Ape Escape, Gravity Rush, and Knack, The Legend of Dragoon is a beloved fantasy-RPG from the PlayStation One centered around ancient dragon warriors called Dragoons. Unfortunately, while a sequel went into pre-production following the release of the original game, it was later cancelled for reasons that have never been stated publicly. A next-generation remake could go a long way to fixing all the issues from the original game and breathing new life into a beloved first-party franchise that got left behind.

Silent Hill

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Following the cancellation of Hideo Kojima's Silent Hills reboot in April 2015 and the removal of P.T. from the PlayStation Store, fans have been begging for a new entry in the series. While the original games on PS1 and PS2 played a significant role in the rise of the survival-horror genre, the series slowly went downhill with each new entry until Konami finally cut the cord after Silent Hill Downpour and Silent Hill: Book of Memories in 2012. It's long been rumored that Sony and Konami are already in production on a Silent Hill reboot for PlayStation 5 which is due to be announced in the coming months. However, until that's confirmed, maybe it's time for Konami to consider a complete remake of the first and second games similar to Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil 3 Remake.

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Jak and Daxter

Insomniac Games' Ratchet & Clank remake went a long way to reboot a tired franchise and add some diversity to the PS4's first-party lineup in a time where some fans are beginning to complain about games being too similar. With Ratchet & Clank once again returning on PS5 in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and mascots like Astro Bot and Sackboy both receiving new games, now is a really good time for Sony to re-evaluate Jak and Daxter and Sly Cooper. A Jak and Daxter reboot has been rumored a couple of time for PlayStation 5, and with the amount of care Bluepoint Games put into Shadow of the Colossus, it could be a great addition to the developer's credits.

Sony and Bluepoint Games have yet to announce a release window for the Demon's Souls remake, so while it's fun to speculate, it's likely going to be years before a new project is announced. However, the success of high-quality remakes like Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy and Shadow of the Colossus prove that while new games and IPs are always better, there's plenty of room to explore the past if handled right. Bluepoint Games is one of the best in the industry when it comes to remaking classic games, so whatever it does next, fans are bound to be in for a treat.

Demon's Souls is currently in development for PlayStation 5.

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