The Persistent Quest for a Bloodborne PC Port
For years, the gaming community has been locked in a cycle of hope and disappointment regarding a official PC release for Bloodborne. Even as the title remains a Sony exclusive for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, the vacuum left by official developers has been filled by the modding community.
A prime example is the BB PC Remaster created by modder fromsoftserve on Nexus Mods. This unofficial project demonstrates that bringing the Gothic horror experience to PC is not only possible but can be enhanced with modern standards.
The mod introduces several high-end technical improvements, including dynamic shadows across the game world and parallax occlusion mapping on various surfaces. By altering GParams to boost shadow render distance and adding novel pointlights to candles and lamps, the project proves there is a massive appetite for a visually modernized version of Yharnam.
The Remake Deadlock: Sony’s Ambition vs. FromSoftware’s Vision
While fans often blame Sony for “holding the game hostage,” recent reports suggest a more complex internal struggle. According to reports from PC Gamer and Bloomberg, the obstacle may actually be FromSoftware itself.

Bluepoint Games, the studio renowned for the Demon’s Souls remake, reportedly pitched a Bloodborne remake to Sony in 2025. While Sony was receptive and the “numbers made sense,” FromSoftware ultimately turned the project down.
Industry insights suggest this hesitation stems from FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki. Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida theorized that while Miyazaki loves Bloodborne, he is hesitant to let anyone else “touch” the project, preferring that any significant changes be handled by his own team—who are currently stretched thin with other major titles.
Transmedia Expansion and the Animated Film
Sony is expanding the Bloodborne IP beyond interactive media. An R-rated animated film is currently in production, representing a strategic move to bring the franchise to a wider audience.
However, this expansion has met with mixed reactions. Some fans have expressed disappointment over FromSoftware’s reported lack of involvement in the film’s development. This highlights a recurring trend in modern gaming: the tension between a publisher’s desire for brand expansion and a creator’s desire for artistic control.
Despite the friction, the movie presents a significant marketing window. Historically, the launch of a major adaptation serves as the ideal catalyst for a coinciding game remaster or port, providing Sony with a built-in audience of new viewers eager to experience the original game.
FromSoftware’s Current Trajectory and Platform Shifts
The delay of a Bloodborne remake can also be attributed to FromSoftware’s diversifying portfolio. The studio is currently focusing on expanding its reach to new hardware, including the Nintendo Switch 2.

Upcoming projects include Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition for the Switch 2, as well as a new Switch 2 exclusive titled The Duskbloods. These commitments suggest that the studio is prioritizing new platform entries and sequels over revisiting their PlayStation 4 catalog.
This shift indicates a trend where FromSoftware is moving toward a more multi-platform presence, which could eventually pave the way for Bloodborne to leave the PlayStation ecosystem, provided the creative leadership feels the timing is right.
Bloodborne Future FAQ
No. Currently, Bloodborne is a Sony exclusive available only on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Any PC versions currently available are unofficial community mods, such as the BB PC Remaster.
Reports indicate that while Sony was open to a remake pitched by Bluepoint Games, FromSoftware turned it down, likely due to Hidetaka Miyazaki’s desire to maintain strict control over the project.
Yes, Sony has confirmed an R-rated animated Bloodborne film is in production.
The studio is reportedly developing Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition and a new exclusive called The Duskbloods for the Nintendo Switch 2.
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