Sony unveils atmospheric video for PlayStation's 30th anniversary featuring iconic games
Sony has released an atmospheric video to celebrate the 30th anniversary of PlayStation, showcasing footage from numerous iconic games across different generations. The PS1 console was first launched in Japan on December 3, 1994, before making its way to other countries.
The ending of the video caught the attention of many viewers, featuring scenes from Bloodborne with a message about perseverance. This could be Sony's way of highlighting the game's hardcore nature, which requires players to demonstrate determination and a will to win, especially in boss battles. However, some fans are hoping for a sequel or a remaster, rumors of which have been circulating for some time.
Interestingly, it was recently announced that maintenance for Bloodborne is scheduled for the exact day of PlayStation's 30th anniversary.
«Ending this video on Bloodborne truly is something…» — mathijnd.
«Bloodborne being the last thing triggered the Frenzy effect», — croxx7129.
«It's about persistence haha that Bloodborne clip has a double meaning. They know we've been asking», — davgil47.
«Bloodborne being the last clip — sends chills down my spine», — NeoncloudFF.
Additionally, Sony has started inviting gamers on their website to take a journey through PlayStation's history in honor of the console's 30th anniversary.
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Sony invites gamers to explore PlayStation's 30-year history on its website