![]() I mean, considering Sony's catalogue of exclusive stuff, it's a pretty safe option for them, right? Bloodborne is already well-loved, and there's an existing fanbase of Dark Souls players on PC who I'm sure would love a new FromSoft game to get stuck into (if they haven't been able to play Bloodborne already). Back when Horizon's PC release was announced, Hermen Hulst, head of Sony's Worldwide Studios said he thought it was important to "stay open to new ideas of how to introduce more people to PlayStation and show people maybe what they've been missing out on."Īnd from the point of view of someone who loves Bloodborne with all their heart, I think it'd be a bloody brilliant idea. Having said that, the game is published by Sony, and a PC port would make a lot of sense considering they sort of insinuated that they want more PlayStation exclusives to come to PC. Now, all these tweets and rumours from people with their secret sources should be taken with a pinch of salt. If you're not had the chance to play 2015's Bloodborne, it's a brilliant gothic action RPG from Dark Souls developers, From Software. "Not going to comment specifically on Bloodborne on PC rumors, but suffice to say From Soft fans probably have a lot of reasons to be happy in the next two years," tweeted former Game Informer editor Imran Khan.Ī YouTube video by the channel "PC Gaming Inquisition" went up shortly after, going even further to claim that Bloodborne would be coming to Steam, and that Bluepoint Games are helping with the port - a studio who are allegedly working on a Demon's Souls remake. Once this all started circulating, multiple games industry folks chimed in to validate the rumour further. "I've had it confirmed by a very trusted source, and I have a lot of faith in the company who's doing the port, you won't be disappointed. "Yes Bloodborne *will* be coming to PC," she wrote. And it seems like someone actually did take her up on that offer, because the next tweet was a screenshot of said money being donated, followed by a thread "confirming" that Bloodborne would indeed be making its way to PC. It all kicked off when streamer "CaseyExplosion" offered to donate $100 to a racial justice charity if someone would leak some "juicy details" about any upcoming Bloodborne news. ![]() So, it seems at least somewhat likely that Bloodborne could be next in line, so let's take a look at what we know about this rumour so far. None of this is official, of course, though it's kind of reminiscent of when similar rumours started going around about PlayStation exclusive Horizon Zero Dawn earlier this year - and that's coming out on PC this summer. ![]() Seek help from other players online to get through the tough parts.Over the weekend, Twitter's rumour mill started spinning up again, as multiple accounts posted all sorts of teasery info about Bloodborne potentially getting PC and PlayStation 5 ports. It is a tough game, but you don’t have to go it alone. Don’t be afraid to experiment and die a few times in order to learn the ropes. Death is a part, and you’ll need to die a few times to learn the ropes. Study your enemies’ patterns and learn to exploit their weaknesses. Enemies are tough, but they all have tells that give away their attacks. Be sure to explore your surroundings and find ways to use the environment to your benefit. World is full of environmental hazards that can be used to your advantage.
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