It’s been a fun year full of PlayStation 30th Anniversary announcements and releases, but PlayStation continues to say “stay tuned for more 30th Anniversary celebrations,” leaving people wondering if there will be a big reveal about the actual 30th Anniversary next week. He seems to be thinking about it.
A recent PS5 trailer featured a train departure board with a date and time corresponding to “March 12, 2024,” the PlayStation 1’s original release date and actual 30th anniversary. People started believing it. That some event may occur.
Add to this that a PlayStation serial leaker (who is always right) keeps saying that a slew of new accessories are coming soon, including accessories like the black DualSense Edge, Pulse Explore/Elite headphones, Helldivers 2 DualSense, and more. Connect it with facts.
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Ahead of the “alleged” release of the new portable console, the PlayStation Portal gets a brand new color similar to the previously mentioned accessory set.
But that’s not all…#PSPortal https://t.co/pLeNbUd6oF
— Bill Bill-kun (@billbil_kun) November 27, 2024
There have also been long-standing rumors that the original God of War trilogy will be remastered/remade, with Christopher Judge (voice of Kratos) hinting that an announcement is coming soon, and this will be the 30th anniversary. It would be a perfect announcement for a commemorative stream.
breaking news: #bloodborne The server is undergoing maintenance on December 3, 2024.
The same date hidden in a recent PlayStation trailer.
Will there finally be a remaster/remake announcement?! pic.twitter.com/XpI65kqulu
— FromSoft News (@FromSoftUpdates) November 27, 2024
If that wasn’t enough and you’re looking for a reason to buy into the hype and believe it, it was announced on the same day that Bloodborne would be going down for maintenance. There’s going to be an event celebrating the game’s 30th anniversary, and it seems like a waste not to do something with Bloodborne.
It feels like it’s been a long time since we’ve heard anything about PlayStation in a big way, but there’s no better time than now to celebrate all things PlayStation with an event.