
FromSoftware is a company with a long history. They began in 1986 making productivity software, launched King’s Field, their first game, in 1994, and have consistently put out games and other software all the way up to the release of Sekiro

For nearly two decades, GOG has built its identity around DRM-free releases and classic games that actually work on modern PCs. With initiatives like the GOG Preservation Program and One-Click Mods, the platform is going far beyond simply selling old titles — it’s actively maintaining them, fixing them, and making sure they don’t quietly disappear as technology moves on.

Blizzard reveals plans to speed up Diablo releases with more frequent expansions and updates as the franchise moves toward a live-service future.
All I want is a physical disc release of remastered D2 that doesn't require online check-ins.

Gamigo plans to relaunch the classic MMORPG Medieval as part of its MMO comeback strategy. Rift remains listed in the publisher’s active portfolio.
As long as they give us Bloodborne 2, they can do whatever they want.
Also, I want to make a constructive critic. From Software needs to invest in the story of their games. For example, I spend a lot of time and rage attacks finishing Sekiro just for a 1 minute ending. I was like.... After all this effort... This short and crappy ending? Wow.
Enchanted Arms II please
Improve it's piece of crap engine so games atart to work without frame rate problems and without shuttering.
Bloodborne 2 PLEASE
Sekiro 2: Shadows Rise Again!