Bloodborne fans are still longing for a PC port, and now they finally have one albeit an unofficial version.
PlayStation’s 30th anniversary celebrations have been a bit bittersweet as to celebrate, the company has been putting the spotlight on some of its most successful IPs, even teasing fans with a remaster/remake of Bloodborne at the end of one of its recent trailers.
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Personally, I’d like to see Bluepoint have a go at making a full-on remake of Bloodborne like it did with Demon Souls, but at this point, I’ll take whatever I can get as long as the game comes back.
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I’m sure many share that opinion, as diehard fans have worked meticulously to get the game running on PC with enhanced visuals and framerates, to tremendous success as well.
You can currently play the game on your PC with little to no issues, and with the Bloodborne Remaster Project created by fromsoftserve, it works even better.
The project makes several improvements to the game for PC users, like high-quality textures and dynamic shadowcasting. Lighting has also been improved to make the eerie atmosphere of Bloodborne more striking as you’re exploring Yharnam and other parts of the game.
Why PlayStation couldn’t do this itself is beyond me, as with the right amount of love and attention, an official port of the game to PC would be astounding, and fit right alongside the other PlayStation exclusives that made the jump to the platform.
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Perhaps there is a Bloodborne remaster in development for the PS5/PS5 Pro, and if there is, I hope it does a little more than touch-up the graphics, like add some new outfits to the game or perhaps change the way Blood Vials work for better healing.
Maybe it’s just wishful thinking, but it’s pretty clear how badly we all want more Bloodborne and PlayStation would be foolish to not capitalise on that.
Topics: Bloodborne, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Fromsoftware, Mods