Each game is about the superstructure created by flame/blood/memories reaching the point where it can no longer sustain its base. Eventually the flame must be smothered by its own ash/the dream must end/I didn't actually finish Sekiro.
At the end of each game you've created the conditions for a new world to be forged by the new relationship to power.
Imo Bloodbornes not linked to Dark Souls. There's 3-4 societies ravaged by the beast blood (Yharnam, ths Pthumerian depths, Loran, and arguably Cainhurst Castle though it's more concurrent to Yharnam than the kther two) and each continues to exist and affect the others afterwards.
Dark Souls -> Bloodborne -> Sekiro.
Each game is about the superstructure created by flame/blood/memories reaching the point where it can no longer sustain its base. Eventually the flame must be smothered by its own ash/the dream must end/I didn't actually finish Sekiro.
At the end of each game you've created the conditions for a new world to be forged by the new relationship to power.
Imo Bloodbornes not linked to Dark Souls. There's 3-4 societies ravaged by the beast blood (Yharnam, ths Pthumerian depths, Loran, and arguably Cainhurst Castle though it's more concurrent to Yharnam than the kther two) and each continues to exist and affect the others afterwards.