The studio's own CEO has put an end to the rumors with a clear response.
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Bad news for fans of classic horror. After days of speculation and theories on social media, Bloober Team has officially confirmed that they are not developing a new Rule of Rose. The clarification comes directly from the studio’s top management, putting an end to one of the most discussed rumors within the community.
The confusion arose from cryptic messages and recent movements by the Polish studio on their new website, which is currently heavily focused on the genre after high-profile projects. This led many players to think that Bloober might be working on a reimagining or return of one of the most controversial and sought-after psychological horror titles. However, the answer leaves no room for doubt.
Bloober Team Clears Up Rumors About Rule of Rose
The CEO of Bloober Team responded directly to the question about a possible Rule of Rose with a brief but decisive: “Good guess, but no.” With this, the studio confirms that there is no project related to the franchise, neither a remake, nor a remaster, nor a new spiritual installment.
This statement cuts short the expectations of those who were hoping to see the cult game, originally released on PlayStation 2, revived. The title is still remembered for its uncomfortable tone, psychological focus, and the controversy surrounding its release.
For now, Bloober Team remains focused on their already announced projects and confirmed collaborations, and has not given any hints that suggest they will be reviving external intellectual properties of this type. Thus, Rule of Rose will remain, at least for the time being, a piece of the past that will not return.

