Bloodborne’s official PC port is taking its sweet time, and thus fans have taken matters into their own hands.
Despite current progress on a fan-made PC port looking better than we’d hoped, FromSoftware is no closer to giving us what we want than it was several years ago.
Or, if it is, it’s keeping extremely quiet about it.
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Therefore, players are seeking new ways to bring Bloodborne to life on modern consoles and hardware.
The result is Graceborne.
What we wouldn't give to experience Bloodborne for the first time again
Despite being a mod for Elden Ring, Graceborne feels like a sequel to the beloved gothic masterpiece that is Bloodborne.
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“Graceborne is a mod overhaul still in its infancy. Heavily inspired by Bloodborne, its main goal is to turn Elden Ring's base game into a more grim and sinister experience through multiple means.”
Even though there’s many known issues that need ironing out by its creator, Noctis, initial reports from players are positive.
“Just started using this mod yesterday everything has been really good,” posted a NexusMods user, before pointing out some areas that need addressing.
Another user remarked, “This is genuinely an amazing mod, despite how limited the content currently is.
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“I can see so much potential here, especially with how creative you've been with the entirely new weapons and armour.”
With Bloodborne player counts higher than normal thanks to all the hype of Shadow of the Erdtree, now is the time to bring these two gorgeous worlds together.
If you truly can’t bring yourself to part ways with Bloodborne, though, we’ve detailed eight things you probably missed during your initial playthroughs.
The scope of what’s possible when Bloodborne fans lead the way never ceases to amaze us.
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Keep checking back with Graceborne to watch its progress, and perhaps try its “sinister experience” for yourselves.
Topics: Bloodborne, Fromsoftware, Elden Ring, PC