Bloodborne: A Cult Classic Exclusive to PS4
Bloodborne, a game released on March 25, 2015, builds upon the success of the first two Dark Souls games. From Software, the game’s developer, incorporates their signature mechanics to create a forward-thinking gaming experience set in a dark and eerie Victorian universe. As players explore the game’s world, they’ll encounter numerous secrets, hidden passages, captivating environments, and challenging bosses that contribute to the game’s rich narrative.
It’s important to note that Bloodborne is exclusively available on the PS4. Despite being eight years old, the game remains exclusive to the Sony console, with no PC ports, remasters, or 60 fps patches. Neither Sony nor From Software have made any efforts to release the game on other platforms, leaving it preserved as it is.
However, rumors of a potential port have sparked excitement among fans, particularly with studios like Bluepoint Games, the team behind the recent Demon’s Souls remake. Additionally, Sony’s recent strategy of bringing their games to PC offers a glimmer of hope. Nevertheless, no official announcement has been made regarding the availability of Bloodborne on other platforms.
Bloodborne at 60 fps: The Temptation of Illegal Means
Some fans have resorted to unconventional methods to experience Bloodborne at 60 frames per second on the PS5. Renowned modder Lance McDonald and developer Illusion have taken matters into their own hands by developing a 60 fps patch using a ps5 development kit and a hacked console’s operating system.
Illusion has done it! My Bloodborne 60fps patch has been ported to run within the current state of PlayStation 5 hacking/exploitation. Real retail PS5 hardware running Bloodborne at locked 60fps in full 1080p https://t.co/XCJxbdzq0v
—Lance McDonald (@manfightdragon) August 7, 2023
Bloodborne running at a smooth 60 frames per second tantalizes fans who eagerly await an official announcement from Sony and From Software. However, it’s important to highlight that achieving this through exploiting a hacked console is illegal. Engaging in such activities not only risks account bans and potential legal consequences but also poses a threat to the functionality of the console itself. We strongly advise against attempting to replicate this process.