Emperor_Uriel
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Seems to be what gaf wants really. I don't understand the idea of wanting them to remake dark souls 100 times as everything but dark souls, we have people complaining about franchise fatigue, but really copying the same formula and releasing it in 30 different settings doesn't make things interesting, if makes the formula stale. Let souls be souls and let whatever else he wants to make be something different. The only project that really needs to have a souls formula would be a Berserk game (which needs to happen)
It's not just "what GAF wants," but also what will almost definitely happen.
Remember that the last time From had success anywhere close to Souls was with King's Field in 1994. They made 3 sequels (1995, 1996, 2001), plus Eternal Ring (2000) and two Shadow Tower games (1998, 2003).
From released King's Field-style games almost annually for close to a decade (missing 1997, 1999 and 2002), on top of developing games with similar settings and mechanics like Evergrace and Lost Kingdoms during that same time frame.
Combine their past history with the fact that Souls games are becoming more and more successful with each iteration (Bloodborne reviewed and sold better than all of the previous games, there are no signs of franchise fatigue), and it's clear that From has plenty more ground to cover with the series.