
Starl Metaverse ProjectVSBloodborne
Direct comparison between Starl Metaverse Project and Bloodborne. View their social activity, release status, platform availability, and other key details.
Game Status
Status
Starl Metaverse Project status is active.
Status
Bloodborne status is active.
Estimated Daily Players
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Bloodborne has currently around 5k players daily.
Bloodborne is a PlayStation 4 exclusive action RPG released in 2015 by FromSoftware. Despite its classic status and active community, it is a single-player focused game with limited, session-based multiplayer features. The daily active player base has declined considerably due to its age and platform exclusivity, though it still supports a niche but dedicated player community for co-op and PvP features.
Social Score
Social activity comparison between Starl Metaverse Project and Bloodborne. Data includes social media activity, community discussions, and online mentions tracked over time.
Social score for Starl Metaverse Project
| Month | Social Score | Change |
|---|---|---|
| April 2026 | ~0 | |
| March 2026 | ~0 | |
| February 2026 | ~0 | |
| January 2026 | ~0 | |
| December 2025 | ~0 |
Social score for Bloodborne
| Month | Social Score | Change |
|---|---|---|
| April 2026 | ~0 | |
| March 2026 | ~0 | |
| February 2026 | ~0 | |
| January 2026 | ~0 | |
| December 2025 | ~0 |
Game Age
Age
Starl Metaverse Project was released in July 2022 (4 years ago).
Age
Bloodborne was released in March 2015 (11 years ago).
Platforms
Starl Metaverse Project is available on 1 platform.
Bloodborne is available on 1 platform.
Player Perspectives
Starl Metaverse Project offers 2 player perspectives.
Bloodborne offers 1 player perspective.
Developers
Starl Metaverse Project has 1 developer.
Bloodborne has 1 developer.
Publishers
Starl Metaverse Project has 1 publisher.
Bloodborne has 2 publishers.
Categories
Starl Metaverse Project has 7 categories.
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