Despite being released back in 2015,Bloodborneis a game that many feel would benefit from an upgrade. Now, oneBloodbornefan has taken their hopes for this new version of the game to an AEW event, showing off a sign that asks for 60 FPS.

This is far from the first video game-related sign to be featured at an AEW event, as fans have made many interesting comments about gaming through this method. Some of these signs have featured controversial messages, like one AEW fan arguing thatSmash Bros.is not a fighting game and another saying thatDragon Warriors' monsters are better than Pokemon. One sign was even dedicated to defending the convoluted plot of theKingdom Heartsseries

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However, the most common form of video game signs at wrestling events is undoubtedly those that make a request. Fromthe localization ofMother 3to the return of theKiller Instinctfranchise, gamers have been making their voices heard through these signs. With the signs often appearing on TV, and going viral on the internet once spotted, there is always a chance that the extra attention could be just what is needed to make something happen. If one fan gets their way, their sign discussingBloodbornecould help ensure that a 60 FPS version finally comes.

While there have been numerousrumors about aBloodborneremasteror remake, nothing has come of them, with fans still sharing their hopes for a new version of the FromSoftware game. WhileBloodborneis widely regarded as one of From’s many masterpieces, it has one significant flaw due to its release as a PS4 exclusive that dropped early into the generation: it is only 30 FPS. With how fast-paced the gameplay is, and gamers becoming used to 60 FPS, it can be difficult to go back toBloodborne.

With this in mind, it makes sense for this sign to be made, and Twitter user @jay_puft did a good job of pointing it out. With several event attendees sharing closer looks at the sign and its creator, many clearly got a kick out of the request. As for whether a new version ofBloodbornecould happen, it does not seem out of the realm of possibility. While it is true that the game is only seven years old,The Last of Usis only nine years old and is getting remade for PS5. Sony is making an effort to bring more PlayStation exclusives to PC, too, andBloodbornewould be a great fit for this initiative.

While not quite as extreme as purchasing a billboard to ask for aremaster ofCall of DutyZombies’ Die Rise, signs like this are very entertaining. Hopefully, thisBloodbornefan gets their wish and a smoother version of the game is released one day.

Bloodborneis available now on PS4.

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