“This progress is f*cking bananas”: Unofficial Bloodborne PC Port Is Closer Than Ever, Sony Needs to Move Quick If They Want to Avoid Worst Case Scenario

An unofficial PC port for Bloodborne has surfaced and it seems to be making fast progress, enabling Sony to take advantage of the situation.

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  • Bloodborne's unofficial PC port is making fast progress, which has generated a lot of hype on the internet.
  • Sony needs to take advantage of the situation if it wants to be a part of the PC port
  • Sony's official involvement will enable the porting process to be more smooth and steady.
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An unofficial PC port for the 2015 PlayStation exclusive title, Bloodborne, is making fast and steady progress, surrounded by rumours that if things keep going the way they are, then a complete port might just be around the corner.

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Bloodborne might be looking at an official PC port soon. Image Credit: FromSoftware

However, there were some rumors about Sony’s involvement in the port at the time when Bloodborne PC made progress before, but it is nowhere to be seen at the moment, and if it wants to take advantage of the situation, it needs to act fast.

Bloodborne Pc Port Making Quick Progress

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Bloodborne’s unofficial PC port is progressing at a rapid speed. Image Credit: FromSoftware

An unofficial Bloodborne PC port has been making fast progress as many people observed the game working at 200fps from 20fps in a single day, which is a great achievement for the people behind it.

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There has been a lot of hype surrounding the game lately and it is largely due to the game’s rising anticipation of it coming to PC in recent years. However, Sony is still silent on the matter and needs to buckle up and act fast and get on board the hype train, running at great speed, at the moment.

GruvisMalt, a Reddit user, recently shared a post on Reddit by ShadPS4 YT, highlighting Bloodborne’s massive graphics improvement in a short span of time. The effort got a lot of praise from many other people.

One Reddit user shared their opinion on the matter. They said:

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Sony had been previously involved with an official PC port for Bloodborne that could not materialize at the time, but this is the time when the future of a PC port looks promising and the public is awaiting Sony’s response on it.

Sony’s Involvement Might Be Crucial To The Port

Sony needs to make a public appearance soon and address people regarding the PC port. Image Credit: FromSoftware

Bloodborne was initially released as a PlayStation original in 2015 and has since been anticipated for a PC port soon. However, nothing could ever materialize before, even when Sony was in talks for an official port.

Having said that, it is also important to note that emulating a PS4 game is a relatively easier process than any other console, which is partly the reason why the game is currently making such rapid progress.

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The game is in a great position at the moment and if Sony gets involved to make it an official port, things might just fit perfectly well together as there has already been a lot of progress. With Sony as an official partner for the PC port, the emulation process can be even more simplified than it already is, making many people’s wishes come true when they see Bloodborne come to PC in the near future.

Bloodborne is a third-person action role-playing game from FromSoftware that offers a highly customizable experience to its players within the grim, dark world of the game, which is part of the reason for the game’s appeal. What do you think about it? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Anupam Lamba

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Anupam Lamba is an avid gamer and film lover. After completing his bachelors in Mass Communication he started working as a writer in the Indian film industry before his love for gaming made him venture into the lanes of Fandomwire and he started working as a gaming writer here.