![]() The mods alone would make a full-price purchase for Bloodborne a worthwhile investment in the eyes of many players.ĭays Gone has earned a reputation as a hidden gem, meaning that it's not as high-profile as some of the games in the first-party Sony library. If the game comes to PC, then this would be something that would be easy to achieve, either through hardware or through fan-made patches. The Souls series and its spin-offs have a huge audience on PC, and the demand for a Bloodborne port is already there. There have been rumors of a PS5 version of Bloodborne being developed in secret, which would finally bring the framerate up to 60fps. ![]() Bloodborne On PC Might Actually Happenīloodborne is high on the list of games that fans want to be brought to PC, and if Ryan is promising that more PS4 games are on the way, then it seems the most likely candidate. ![]() There is a game that PC fans have been salivating at the chance to play for years: Bloodborne. FromSoftware's masterpiece was published by Sony, but there have been rumors of a PC port circulating for years. When Ryan made this statement, there was one game that jumped to the head of the queue in the minds of many fans. Related: Bloodborne 60 FPS Patch Now Unofficially Available Onlineĭays Gone will be coming to PC in Spring and Ryan has said to GQ that it's just the first of a whole slate of games. This exposes them to a massive new market and allows the games to continue making money, especially as many of them are available for free as part of the PS+ Collection, or are always on sale on PSN. SIE president & CEO Jim Ryan told GQ that it made a lot of business sense to bring older PS4 games to the PC platform. The shift to bringing PS4 exclusives to PC started with Horizon Zero Dawn, and it's going to be continuing in the future. The PS5 is finally on the market and Sony has been questioning the value of keeping those old exclusive games restricted to the PS4 platform, especially as they're all playable on the PS5 through backward compatibility. The PlayStation 4 defeated the Xbox One with the aid of some incredible PS4 exclusives, as people knew that the only way to play games like Bloodborne, Ghost of Tsushima, and Marvel's Spider-Man was by investing in a Sony system. It should be noted that Sony owns the rights to Bloodborne so they could have Bluepoint Games do something with the series without FromSoftware, whether that be a remaster or full-blown sequel.Sony is bringing some of its older PlayStationexclusives to PC, which means that there is a good chance that Bloodbornecould come to PC in the future, especially with Days Gone arriving in Spring. The insider’s comments directly go against claims from Nick Baker last October that a PC version of Bloodborne was basically finished, and that a remaster and sequel was in development at Bluepoint Games. So, do with that information what you will. Never have I heard a peep about anything, at least not from a concretely reliable place. While I don’t know every detail of everything, and some things I’ve known far more about than others, I’ve never come across anything being done with Bloodborne, even when actively seeking it out, multiple times, over a period of years. In my entire time as an ‘insider’ I’ve been privy to a lot of stuff that From has worked on or been even somewhat related to in the past few years, Sekiro and Elden Ring being the big ones obviously, but also Demon’s Souls remake, Dark Souls Remastered, Metal Wolf Chaos, Deracine, and stuff that hasn’t even been announced yet. Never say never I guess, and it’s definitely far more likely than any sequel but with that being said.
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