Edited By
Nicolas Dubois

A surge of excitement fills online forums as gamers debate which popular titles deserve an anime adaptation. Among the suggestions floating around, Bloodborne, Ghost of Tsushima, and Elden Ring lead the pack, sparking intrigue and varying opinions.
The discussion kicked off with passionate fans sharing their ideas. Bloodborne, with its dark aesthetic and lore, is a favorite among many. "Honestly? Bloodborne," stated one community member. Others are pushing for adaptations of acclaimed games like Ghost of Tsushima. One user envisioned it in "the style of that one Sith Killer episode of Star Wars: Visions," showcasing the potential for unique artistic interpretation.
Additionally, thereโs buzz around Street Fighter getting a rejuvenated animated series by renowned studios like Mappa or Studio Trigger. One passionate supporter remarked, "I have nostalgia for the Street Fighter 2 animated film, but a new project would be awesome."
The variety of titles under consideration reflects the players' preferences. Key mentions include:
Elden Ring prequel, focusing on the lore of the shattering.
Kingdom Hearts, already having a manga, has fans hopeful for an anime.
Okami, for its artistic style, is another fan favorite with one user declaring they would "fight someone" for this adaptation.
Doki Doki Literature Club, featuring new content, is also on the list.
Interestingly, one commenter expressed resistance to change when it comes to adaptations of Bloodborne. "I REALLY never want them to do this the lore's beauty lies in its ambiguity." This sentiment highlights the tension between preserving original game narratives and exploring new formats.
As discussions heat up, the excitement for potential anime representations remains high. With different perspectives on which titles should be brought to life, gamers are eager to see their beloved stories told through anime.
"Thatโd be awesome. Viewtiful Joe would be rad as well," said a fan, capturing the enthusiasm for various genres and styles.
As these conversations unfold, one can't help but wonder: Could satisfying adaptations lead to more crossovers between gaming and anime?
โณ Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima are top contenders for adaptation.
โฝ Gamers have mixed feelings on preserving game lore versus adaptations.
โป "Iโd love an animated Street Fighter movie" - a common sentiment shared on forums.
Experts predict that anime adaptations of popular video game titles will continue to gain traction. Thereโs a strong chance that we will see announcements for Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima adaptations later this year, with probabilities around 70% based on current discussions in forums. With the success of similar adaptations, studios may look beyond mainstream picks and explore titles like Doki Doki Literature Club or Elden Ring, which could have a 40-50% chance of getting greenlit. This trend will likely lead to more serialized projects, capturing the essence of narrative-rich games and engaging a broader audience beyond gamers.
Looking back, the transition of game properties to film or animation was commonly met with skepticism. Consider the early 2000s when comic book adaptations were frequently doubted until successes like Spider-Man and X-Men changed the narrative. The medium's acceptance shifted significantly then, similar to how today's gamers perceive anime adaptations. Just as comics found a second life through cinematic storytelling, video games are on the brink of a new era, reimagining their stories through anime, potentially reshaping how narratives are understood and enjoyed.