Bloodborne Will Be Playable On PC This Month, It’s Claimed

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Emulation Team Making Progress Insanely Fast!

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  • Bloodborne on PC is no longer a dream, as it is almost playable on the platform. 
  • The fandom has shown a lot of interest in this game, but Sony has continuously ignored it.
  • It is expected to be playable on the PC platform by the end of this month, as the team has already reached the final boss in the DLC. 

Bloodborne is the most requested PlayStation exclusive by PC fans. Even the console-only fans want a remake so they can experience this game at 60FPS. That said, Sony never listened to the fans and chose to ignore Bloodborne as if it had never existed. 

So, the fandom took matters into their own hands. After the release of ShadPS4, a team started working on Bloodborne for PC, and it is looking promising so far. This ignored PlayStation exclusive will be playable on PC this month.

Why it matters: A Bloodborne remake on modern consoles and PC is guaranteed to do wonders for Sony, but there is no hope for the official release anymore. 

Bloodborne PC Port
Almost Decade Old PS Game Will Be Playable On PC By The End of This Month

Pirat_Nation on Twitter regularly updates on the PC Port’s progress. This account recently revealed that the game will finally be playable on PC within two weeks. Given the progress, we find this to be believable. 

Almost all of the graphical bugs have been fixed already, so the progress is way better than anyone could imagine. At first, the game wasn’t really running at even 15FPS, so many other things, such as textures and graphics, were sacrificed to achieve a higher frame rate. 

However, that doesn’t seem to be an issue anymore, as most of that is fixed. It doesn’t even have a sound problem anymore, so the fans can have their hopes high now. The emulation team is progressing pretty fast, as they have reached the final DLC boss. 

 

With everything in their arsenal, we believe Bloodborne will finally be playable on PC this month. However, it might require a high-end PC to provide the optimal experience. So, for this port to work smoothly on low-end PCs, fans might have to wait a little longer.

It is also worth noting that the statement was made a week ago. So, there’s only one week left before this long-awaited PlayStation exclusive can be played on PC. However, we think it is likely to take a little more time than that, so waiting until the month ends is the better option. 

Even if it doesn’t release by the end of this month, there is nothing much to lose. Fans have already waited a long time, so waiting a bit longer won’t hurt. 

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