FromSoftware's president Hidetaka Miyazaki is not opposed to the release of a Bloodborne PC port, but it seems like the ball is in Sony's court for it to happen, judging from some recent statements.
Speaking with PC Gamer about the PlayStation 4 exclusive action role-playing game developed in conjunction with the now-defunct Sony Japan Studio, Hidetaka Miyazaki revealed that other people at FromSoftware, such as producer Yasuhiro Kitao, would want a PC port. He added that he would get in trouble if he said he wanted it as well, but he is not opposed to it. Elaborating further, he added that, being one of the Bloodborne creators, he would love more players to be able to enjoy it, especially as a game that is now "coming of age" and is stuck on older hardware.
Judging from these statements, it's clear how the release of a Bloodborne PC port almost entirely depends on Sony. In the past few years, we have heard multiple times that either a port, a remaster, and even a sequel are in the works, and even that Japan Studio had a working PC build at some point, but nothing has been officially announced so far, and the silence on the matter seems to suggest that there is no interest for a port so far. As such, the only way to experience one of the best action role-playing games released by FromSoftware is to play the original PlayStation 4 version, which was enhanced to run at 60 frames per second a while back with an unofficial patch.
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