It has been nearly three years since the release ofDark Souls IIIand nearly four years since the release of the PlayStation 4 exclusiveBloodborne, but it appears players’ prayers for a new Souls-style From Software game could soon be answered.

Speaking to4Gamerin an interview translated byGematsu, From Software president Hidetaka Miyazaki said that his studio currently has two unannounced games in the works, in addition to its development of the action-adventure gameSekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Miyazaki clarified that both games are “From Software-esque,” whichappearsto be a sneaky way of saying they will contain the same types of gameplay mechanics that made the studio so successful, but they aren’t ready to be shown just yet.

Miyazakisaid in the pastthat he didn’t want to continue working on Souls-style games indefinitely and viewedDark Souls IIIas a point of “closure,” but its influences are still clear in the design ofSekiro. Careful, strategic combat is still emphasized, and there are still bonfire-like points where you’ll respawn if you die. What has been eliminated, however, are statistics for armor or a leveling system. Verticality and stealth are also encouraged, with maneuvers that aren’t possible in other Souls-like games.

WithBloodbornestanding as one of the most critically acclaimed games on the PlayStation 4, it has built up a following of its own, as well.

From Software recently launched a very different kind of game for PlayStation 4.Déracinéis a PlayStation VR adventure game, and the description of action during the game hassome believing it’s hinting atBloodborne 2. The possibilities for a sequel are nearly endless, with the game’s multiple endings taking things in very different directions.

With it now seeming likely that new game consoles will arrive around 2020, From Software’s future projects could arrive to the more powerful machines instead of Xbox One and PlayStation 4. At times, the technical limitations of the current-generation machines were on display inBloodborneandDark Souls III, which did not hit 60 frames per second, andBloodborneinitially suffered from very long loading times, as well.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twicearrives to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC  on March 22.Dark Souls Remasteredis out now on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Nintendo Switch.