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You actually have a very good point, don't see why people don't see it too. The two games are around 2 weeks apart. Bloodborne is a completely new game and would probably still be in play by the time DS2 is released. I can't imagine why anyone that just bought bloodborne will go buy ds2 just two weeks later.

The only possible chink in this theory though, is that Bloodborne is only a souls type game at heart, generally though it plays very differently with its core gameplay focus being different. Don't know if that will be enough to justify what would be a second buy for most souls fans on the PS4.

Take me for instance, I didn't even buy or play dark souls 2 cause I was hoping we would get a PS4 port (did this for a fair number of games released in 2013 and its mostly paid off so far) but with its close release proximity to Bloodborne, I am now not even considering buying dark souls 2 at all.